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Customizing a theme in different ways for different sites on Multisite
Hey guys. I've been exploring WordPress Multisite and have run into a situation that is all too common:
Since themes CSS are edited at the network level, and not at the individual website level, that means a change in the CSS will reflect along all sites in the network using the same child theme. If I want to use the same theme in more than one site, which would be the best ways to get around this limitation? I only have ideas (haven't tried yet) and though this is a good discussion to have. 1.st idea: Create a copy of the child theme and modify for the exclusive use of a particular site or group of sites. I.E. news-site-1, news=site-2, etc. A couple of issues:
2.nd idea: Create a copy of the CSS for each particular site. Main concern:
nth ideas: Your ideas or solutions are so very welcome. |
Do it the same way wordpress.com does.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/safecss/ plugin still works fine despite the warning. It's been rolled into Jetpack. Quote:
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Interesting. Somehow I missed all this (plugin, rolled into Jetpack) before. I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the quick reply.
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Using Jetpack. Works sooo good. Thanks Andrea. Consider this issue solved.
You guys coming to ATX for SXSW? |
As far as I know, just like last year. :)
And yay, it works, like I knew it would. ;) |
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Well look for my crazy hair then. :D
Closing as resolved. |
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