Hi there - I'm incredibly inexperienced and using a Mezzanine-powered site, 
but this should still be an issue with my lack of Django understanding:

My site <http://richardjacksonmusic.com/> is currently down ("Internal 
Server Error") due to mishandled migrations. When I try to deploy the code 
to WebFaction I get the error message:

django.db.migrations.graph.NodeNotFoundError: Migration 
vital_theme.0033_auto_20161220_1741 dependencies reference nonexistent 
parent node (u'vital_theme', u'0032_sitewidecontent')

...which to my understanding is saying that migration 0033 is looking for 
content within migration 0032, which it can't find.

I think I've caused issues by messing up the migrations files (even locally 
removing all files in the migrations folder aside from __init__.py and 
making fresh migrations locally) and pushing up local databases which 
aren't matching what the uploaded code wants to see. Essentially I think 
I've messed up a lot and am not sure how to unmess this up.

The site is working locally with a suitable version of the database, with 
one single, fresh, 0001_initial migration file.

Please let me know the best course of action; I was expecting to be able to 
deploy the files and for the migration files to be overwritten but this 
hasn't been the case.

Thanks,

Rich

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