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DEVELOPPEMENT. Astuces. Themes | Wordpress. Wordpress Aide. Sécuriser votre WordPress. WordPress Codex. Wordpress: transfert. Fonts. Retirer les notes sous les commentaires dans WordPress - Le Blog de Mélusine | Geek au féminin ^_^ The Periodic Table of WordPress Plugins. Memory Load and db size Usage. Child Themes. Languages: বাংলা • English • Italiano • 日本語 • 한국어 • Español • Nederlands • Français • Português do Brasil • Русский • Slovenčina • ไทย • 中文(简体) • 中文(繁體) • Македонски • (Add your language) A child theme is a theme that inherits the functionality and styling of another theme, called the parent theme.

Child themes are the recommended way of modifying an existing theme. Why use a Child Theme? There are a few reasons why you would want to use a child theme: If you modify a theme directly and it is updated, then your modifications may be lost. By using a child theme you will ensure that your modifications are preserved. Using a child theme can speed up development time. How to Create a Child Theme Creating a Child Theme from an Unmodified Parent Theme A child theme consists of at least one directory (the child theme directory) and two files (style.css and functions.php), which you will need to create: The child theme directory style.css functions.php A couple things to note: <?

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