Note: This guide is only relevant if you manually installed Kitenzo. If you used Standard bundles (for example), there is no uninstallation step needed.
Manually removing Kitenzo code from your theme
If you need to manually uninstall Kitenzo and you don't have a backup version of your theme to revert to, then you can remove the app's code from your theme.
We recommend that you make a duplicate of your theme BEFORE starting this process, and complete the changes on your duplicate theme. This will allow you to check your changes before publishing, ensuring there's no impact on your live store.
If you're not confident with removing code yourself, we'd recommend finding a Shopify Expert to work with. HeyCarson and StoreTasker are recommended partners of Kitenzo - both specializing in website development and offering free quotes for their services.
Step 1. Replace the following variables
bb_price
=> item.price
bb_line_price
=> item.line_price
bb_final_line_price
=> item.final_line_price
bb_final_price
=> item.final_price
bb_original_line_price
=> item.original_line_price
bb_original_price
=> item.original_price
bb_total_price
=> cart.total_price
bb_original_total_price
=> cart.original_total_price
bb_items_subtotal_price
=> `cart.items_subtotal_price
{% if bb_checkout_link != blank %}##{{ bb_checkout_link }}{% else %}##{{ routes.cart_url }}{% endif %}
=> ##{{ routes.cart_url }}
{% if bb_checkout_link != blank %}##{{ bb_checkout_link }}{% else %}/cart{% endif %}
=> /cart
Step 2. A loop will need adjusting
Search for the following: {% for ### in cart.items %}
Ensure that ### is item
in {% for ### in cart.items %}
Step 3. Search for and remove the following
##{{ bb_inside_cart }}
Step 4. Remove all the lines starting with the following text
{% capture bb_
{% render 'bb'
{% include 'bundlebuilder