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Regards, On 10 October 2013 19:49, Chris Miller <c...@tryx.org> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I am still trying to understand sub-themeing. I have four themes installed > and two enabled. Bartik(enabled), Seven(enabled), Garland, Stark. I tried > a minimal, trivial sub-theme of Bartik by creating a subdirectory > /sites/all/themes/bartik-cjm populated as follows: > > bartik-cjm/ > bartik-cjm.info > css/ > local.css > > *bartik-cjm.info:* > > name = Bartik-cjm > base theme = Bartik > > core = 7.x > > stylesheets[all][] = css/local.css > > According to everything I've read, and it has been a increasing amount, > this should be sufficient to create a sub-theme named "Bartik-cjm" which > inherits everything from Bartik and overrides local.css with my copy. I > believe I should see this as one of the options in admin/appearance, and I > don't. I can see that $data[system_list][theme] is populated from the MySQL > database (select * from cache_bootstrap where cid = "system_list";), which > only has my original four themes in the serialized object. > > So, either the database must be updated somewhere, somehow, by someone, > -- OR -- Drupal must look at the filesystem and realize that there is more > to the story than the database knows and extend the list. So, how does > Drupal become aware of the custom sub-theme? > -- > Chris. >