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WordPress Templates - Reaping The Most Out Of Technology - 0 views

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    Ever since color has come to beautify the big screen, the craving among the common eye for colorful pictures and displays has been on the increase. We all love to see rosy pictures and beautiful sights. Similarly, all of us love convenience.
Vernon Fowler

BuddyPress.org → Docs → Theme Dev: Building a BuddyPress Child Theme - 0 views

  • This guide is for building themes for BuddyPress 1.2 and above.
  • The default BuddyPress theme is not located in the usual /wp-content/themes/ directory. It is stored in the BuddyPress plugin folder
  • Note the “Template:” entry, which tells WordPress that we want to use the BuddyPress default theme (bp-default) as the parent theme
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  • your own theme is in /wp-content/themes/
  • and the tag “buddypress”
  • to inherit the CSS, in BP 1.5+, you don’t have to do anything!  Just start writing your new styles in style.css and skip to section 3
  • copy this file and paste it directly into your child theme’s folder (the same place as your style.css file)
  • if you want to override a template file that is in a sub folder, you must also recreate the sub folder in your child theme
  • There is one exception to the template override rule — functions.php.
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