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Using a Child Theme in WordPress

CMDR Mitchcraft

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Most WordPress themes, by and large, are ready to go out-of-the-box.  Every now and then, however, we have to make changes to a theme that goes beyond the standard options and settings the theme gives us We may have to change a layout, add some content, or simply rearrange the elements on the theme; there are some things you just can’t use a radio button or check-box for.  If you’ve ever had to – or plan to – change your theme, it’s imperative you use a WordPress child theme.

A child theme takes the options, settings, and layout from a parent theme – a source theme – and allows you to overwrite elements as you see fit.  You can bring in all of the settings, but change a specific template to look and feel how you want – all while keeping the original theme’s files in tact.  And if that theme releases an update, you’ll get the benefits of the update without losing your customizations.  It’s a win-win!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnhvnioGg8I

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  • Jetpack 3.0, An In-Depth Look: New Modules, New Design

    Jetpack 3.0, An In-Depth Look: New Modules, New Design

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    Jetpack – WordPress’ popular “modular” plugin – released a major update on May 20th, and with it came a slew of major design changes and a few additions to the plugin, dubbed “Jetpack 3.0”. Those familiar with Jetpack will recognize a lot of the same great functions you know and love – just wrapped in a nice, pretty…

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  • 50 Days to a Better Blog–Day 5: Switching to Drupal

    50 Days to a Better Blog–Day 5: Switching to Drupal

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    I can’t even type this post with a straight face – nothing but love to all of my Drupal friends, though! It has its time and place, but for a blog, WordPress is always the way to go. The real Day 5 Post is coming soon.

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