From what you described, Themler settings usually do not automatically transfer between separate WordPress installations, even when both sites are hosted within the same managed environment. In most cases, the theme needs to be installed and configured on each site individually, unless Themler provides a specific export/import option for theme settings.
It may also depend on whether you're reusing only the theme files or migrating the complete theme configuration. Checking if there is a settings export feature could save time when setting up additional domains.
While troubleshooting hosting or network-related issues across multiple sites, resources such as What Network It Is can be useful for identifying connectivity and provider details that sometimes affect access to hosted environments, although in this case the issue sounds more related to how Themler stores its settings rather than the server itself.
A good next step would be to confirm whether Themler stores its configuration inside the WordPress database, since those settings typically stay with the individual site and do not carry over automatically to another domain.
From what you described, Themler settings usually do not automatically transfer between separate WordPress installations, even when both sites are hosted within the same managed environment. In most cases, the theme needs to be installed and configured on each site individually, unless Themler provides a specific export/import option for theme settings.
It may also depend on whether you're reusing only the theme files or migrating the complete theme configuration. Checking if there is a settings export feature could save time when setting up additional domains.
While troubleshooting hosting or network-related issues across multiple sites, resources such as [What Network It Is][1] can be useful for identifying connectivity and provider details that sometimes affect access to hosted environments, although in this case the issue sounds more related to how Themler stores its settings rather than the server itself.
A good next step would be to confirm whether Themler stores its configuration inside the WordPress database, since those settings typically stay with the individual site and do not carry over automatically to another domain.
[1]: https://whatnetworkitis.com/