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  • #227924

    Hi, I’m new to WordPress and would like to ask something. I’m only replacing the content of the pages, etc, I’m even using the dummy content for that, I didn’t even have to create anything to be honest. So my question is, do I really need a Child theme to avoid losing anything when I update the theme?
    Maybe I don’t really know the right concept of a child theme but it seems it only have to do with code modifications, am I right?

    For example, if I wanna change the Contact form labels to a different language, do I need a Child Theme for that?

    Thank you in advance!

    #228050

    Hey JoaquimN!

    No, you don’t need a child theme if you’re not planning to modify the theme files. Anyway, you should a child theme just in case. The latest version includes a pre-made child theme folder. You can use that.

    Regards,
    Ismael

    #228066

    Ismael,

    Are you referring to the update that was released over the last couple days?

    I updated the theme via ‘theme update’ link in the WP dashboard. Can I activate the child theme from updating that way?

    #228077

    Hi!

    No, the child them is included in the full download you can get from your downloads on ThemeForest. You can also download a simple version of it from here: http://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/using-a-child-theme/

    The one I added to 2.5 has a bit more than that in the functions.php file but nothing major.

    Best regards,
    Devin

    #228088

    Awesome … thank you!

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