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Have you had a look at your WordPress config file? Take a look at this page:
https://make.wordpress.org/core/2013/10/25/the-definitive-guide-to-disabling-auto-updates-in-wordpress-3-7/
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sokratesagogoMemberWhy not contact Brian G and Raf T - the authors of the theme? Here:
http://www.briangardner.com/contact/
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sokratesagogoMemberYou can always disable WordPress core updates with a constant in wp-config.php:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Configuring_Automatic_Background_Updates
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sokratesagogoMemberI'm guessing the easiest way would be to create new template based on the front-page.php file. As this file pulls content from widget, you will no doubt want to create new widgets for each new template:
1) Add new widget areas as required into the functions.php file
2) Clone the front-page.php file into a new page template file
3) Replace home-section-1 to 4 in your new template with the widget areas you created in step 1. I would leave the references to the home section CSS classes in your template alone until you are ready to have a go at restyling them.Just a thought!
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sokratesagogoMemberHas anyone filed a ticket with the StudioPress Helpdesk?
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sokratesagogoMemberCheers 🙂
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sokratesagogoMembersokratesagogoMemberEach site will have it's own site_id. With reference to domain mapping tool walkthrough on Otto's page you can find the site ID from Super Admin->Sites
Install the Backwpup plugin and network active. From the network menu of the main site you will see a new menu item for BackWpup. As part of the add a new job dialogue, you will see a DBBackup tab. Select this and you will see all the tables listed. You will see that the tables are grouped with a site ID.
Once you have made a SQL back using BackupWP, you could then import this into a new MySQL database, and setup the new WordPress site to simply look for tables with the appropriate prefix e.g. prefixfrom oldsite_sitenumberhere.
Of course you could run a SQL command across the import to change the prefix to whatever you wanted, then attache the WordPress 🙂
IPstenus ebooks are a nice read: https://store.halfelf.org/catalog/ - lookout for the discount codes in the top left of that page
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sokratesagogoMemberHave a look at the "Backwpup" plugin. You can can schedule backups of individual site SQL and upload folder files, locally and to Amazon S3. Free version works a treat!
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sokratesagogoMemberThanks Nick 🙂
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July 4, 2013 at 10:16 am in reply to: It would be cool if …. there were a switch to autoupdate child theme. #49199sokratesagogoMemberEdit: Sorry Nick, just saw your reply here: Post link
At the risk of exposing myself as a complete charlatan, is it considered good practice to modify child themes directly?
I love the StudioPress child themes but often find I need to adapt or add to them depending on my clients needs. At the same time, I want to be able to easily incorporate any goodness a given StudioPress child theme update theme may introduce.
Of course, I run the risk that any modifications I may have made to the previous theme - adding functions, CSS etc may not be compatible with the StudioPress update. I find this a lot easier to manage this by not editing the StudioPress child directly, but including the modifications in a plugin.
Please feel free to put me right!
Sok
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July 4, 2013 at 10:00 am in reply to: It would be cool if …. there were a switch to autoupdate child theme. #49195sokratesagogoMemberThanks Nick 🙂
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sokratesagogoMemberMove all your child theme modifications into a "core-functionality" plugin e.g. http://www.billerickson.net/core-functionality-plugin/
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sokratesagogoMemberAre Themedy shortcodes/shortcode button working in your posts?
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sokratesagogoMemberAre you using the latest version of FoxyNews theme? From the Themedy demo site it looks like the latest is version: 1.1.3
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May 17, 2013 at 3:22 am in reply to: Metro Theme: HTML and Short Codes in Archive Intro Text? #41329sokratesagogoMemberUntil there is a definitive answer, would the Genesis Widgetised Archive plugin suffice?
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/genesis-widgetized-archive/
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April 9, 2013 at 2:39 am in reply to: Balance: Webpage Title Off-Center in Responsive Design [Fix] #34234sokratesagogoMemberThanks Jessie 🙂
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sokratesagogoMemberYou're welcome. I would recommend you move the code to section 10 of the style.css though (wrt the table of contents at the top of the style.css - you being an author too!), it will save you aggro in the future, and will help you to find code when you need to refer back to it 🙂 I say this as a repentant coding slob.
Sok
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sokratesagogoMemberI think you may have deleted a closing curly-bracket at the end of the ipad responsive code. Try putting in a } before Brads code.
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sokratesagogoMemberYou have put Brad's code into the  ipad media section - I think you need to move it to before line #1252 14 Media Queries 🙂
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