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    Hello, I received some emails from clients asking me to use a theme, in this case ENFOLD, to set up their sites. They used this site below and placed the domain address.

    A few months ago, nothing related to ENFOLD carried this research. For this reason I created all child-themed sites and replaced the theme name with any other style.css in the child folder.

    How to avoid these infos on the theme detectors sites? There is some ENFOLD theme file that is making this information available. Before I changed the style.css theme name and did not load anything from the Enfold on the screen.

    This change is causing me problems. Commercially for my company is not good.

    The STYLE.CSS of the chil folder was enough to avoid exposing this information. How do I make default do not load ENFOLD information? Will I have every theme update manually modify the STYLE.CSS file of the parent theme?

    It tells me a more effective and productive way.

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 7 months ago by mleite1.
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    Hey mleite1,

    If you are looking to white label the theme then I think that will be difficult unfortunately. I’m not sure exactly what the WP Theme detector actually goes by, but style.css is likely the first thing it checks. You can rename the theme in style.css, but then you will have problems with automatic updates, and you will likely have to do them manually and edit style.css at the same time.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

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