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Child Theme of a Child Theme
We are using the Enterprise child theme. Can i make my own Child Theme of the Enterprise Child theme?
Using this kind of method where i make a theme folder and put my style.css them import the enterprise theme's style.css? http://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes I am kind of new to WP so i dont know if you can have multiple child themes importing each other. Thanks! Chad |
The Enterprise theme is a 'child' theme of the Genesis Framework. You cannot make a child theme of a child theme.
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OK thanks for the clarification. Since the framework is really the only thing that will update in the future i guess tweaking the files on the Enterprise child theme is the proper way of making changes.
Thank! Chad |
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If you were not using the Genesis Framework, but were building a website using WordPress (core files) itself, you would use a child theme also ie... 'Twenty Eleven' theme as an example. Do you understand the concept? It is a little hard at first. |
Hi there, to that point (and given I have the same question as the author): I purchased a theme from studiopress and heavily modified it. Now version 2.0 came out and I am affected exactly by the problem you mentioned: I can't upgrade!
I understand that the main upgrades are made to the framework itself which you shouldn't touch, however the child themes mostly need some tweaking, so it's a pity to lose any functionality that comes with an upgrade. Right now, I will use winmerge to compare the code line by line, fortunately it's a small theme. Anyway, I think it should be made a little clearer that when you buy a theme, you shouldn't modify it heavily if you want to enjoy the "lifetime theme upgrades"... Thanks for your consideration! |
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