Why does ThemeDreamer fail to render my theme file upon opening?
• You may find that toggling ThemeDreamer on/off may cause your file to render upon a second attempt, but your file may have been altered. Use caution! If you see an asterisk next to your document’s name on the Code View/Design View Tab, your file contents have been changed. Typically, if ThemeDreamer senses an error or a broken tag, it will abort its attempt to interpret the WordPress PHP Template Tags and CSS settings. This is to protect and preserve your script file from being unintentionally altered. You will want to check the syntax of your document carefully. A theme file that does not render upon first opening with ThemeDreamer already enabled could indicate a broken tag.