Thank you for your support Sinip, I hope your analysis again,
No worries, I'll post the files in some 12 hours or so.

I got it working, but need to check few more things.
Hi Sinip, I'm still waiting for the repair of the stream store theme, I hope to work with the current theme and not an older version
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(01-25-2017 04:50 PM)Grema2014 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Sinip, I'm still waiting for the repair of the stream store theme, I hope to work with the current theme and not an older version
Sorry for the delay, shouldn't have taken this long.
Here it is:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3vWYyZ...sp=sharing
Let me know if you face any problems. I've corrected some obvious CSS errors as well.
Those files crash my site! :(
Someone has the last version with Muti-Stores in the same WP site?
http://streamstore.net/
You mean the files I've posted crashed your site?
The files in my previous post are for the 1.6.1 theme version. Files before that are for 1.5.7 version.
How does that crash look like? Do you get any error?
Thank you very much @Sinip, I updated the version of the theme with fear of breaking the site and it was not, it works well until the moment, I can see the products in my local environment

Hey sinip, are your files just for local, or should they be also placed into the streamstore theme files that are active?
Well, if you want to play with it locally then you must use them, because, as I mentioned previously, programmer(s) who made it didn't respect the fact that PHP opening tags MUST nowadays be <?php and not <?. Obviously PHP interpreter at shared hosting sites is more tolerant than Wamp/Xamp so such files still work.
However, I'd recommend using the files on the live sites as well because you'll make life "easier" for the PHP interpreter

and you might avoid some glitches in the future, and I've also fixed (or at least I think I am) several obvious CSS errors in some of those files.
Of course, always backup old files before replacing them, and replace them one by one, to know, if something gets broken, which one actually caused it.
Hope it makes sense.