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  • #274420

    Hi Guys,
    Great work as ever.

    I plan to use ENFOLD again for other projects, but though I am open with clients re use of templates to accelerate results, I would prefer to remove all reference of ENFOLD and KRIESI including relabeling the admin side left menu heading (ENFOLD) and any CSS references. Has this been covered already in another thread? Do you have instructions for this – that will remain with any future updates also. A checklist of sorts would be great.
    Thanks
    ST

    #274423

    Hi spheor!

    If you want to rename the theme you just need to change the theme name in enfold/style.css. Please note that you will loose the existing theme settings though because we use the theme name to save the options.

    …that will remain with any future updates also

    Unfortunately that’s not possible. You must modify the parent theme style.css otherwise WP will display “Enfold” as theme name. Creating a child theme doesn’t solve the problem because WP will display it as a separate, second theme.

    Best regards,
    Peter

    #275022

    Thanks for answer.

    When updating if I first download, (re)edit as you suggest enfold/style.css first and name theme same as existing name version on WP – would this not work to update each time as required and retain settings etc for newname version?

    Regards.
    ST

    #275026

    Hi!

    Yes, this would work. You just need to replace the default theme name “Enfold” with your custom theme name and (if you want to) you can also change the folder name and then upload the folder with ftp to your server. However you must always do this manually (with each update) because if you use the auto update feature WordPress will overwrite the folder and customized style.css file with the default files and then the theme name is “Enfold” again and you loose your settings. So always make sure that the theme name is consistent and that the style.css file contains the custom theme name before you upload the files.

    Cheers!
    Peter

    #275028

    Good stuff thanks.
    Is there already list of all places that has mention of Enfold / Kriesi?
    As prefer not to be seen anywhere by client or visitors.
    Thanks
    ST

    #275029

    Hi!

    Only the copyright notice at the bottom. You just need to add

    
    [nolink]
    

    into the copyright text field to remove it (Enfold > Theme Options).

    Regards,
    Peter

    #275031

    no mention in source? or css files? I am sure have seen somewhere…

    #275148

    Hey!

    As far as I know the GPL requires that you keep Kriesi’s name and any other original code authors name with the code. Since all of Kriesi’s themes are split licensed this only applies to the php files. The css, javascript, images etc are all under the envato license which is a bit more strict but I believe would also still require you to keep the author names.

    So make sure you are abiding by the split license agreement and what that means for redistribution as well. If you have any questions see: http://support.envato.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/428

    Cheers!
    Devin

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