Well to me, a database record is a database record, and I can’t fathom how the theme lost touch with its options during the move. But there is a happy ending here, in that restoring the options manually (with reference to the aforementioned backup) took much less time and trouble than I was expecting.
Yes, I understand how the theme options are saved – hence my analysis above.
It sounds like my only option at this point is to re-create all my options from scratch, which will be a pain, but I’ll do what I have to in order to get the site launched.
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