Hi Robert I tried following your suggestions but I was unable to make it work. I copied the media library into the child theme with all the contents and I copied the content of the style.css file you provided without sucess.
I tried too the following suggestions too but didn't work: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/evolve-child-theme-css-modification but I didn't have good luck. =( 2014-05-05 15:36 GMT-05:00 Robert Charbonneau <[email protected]>: > I was able to implement a child theme, but it doesn't go as smoothly with > Evolve as it does with most themes. The theme CSS includes: > > /* > Theme Name: Evolve Child > Theme URI: http://example.com/twenty-fourteen-child/ > Description: Twenty Fourteen Child Theme > Author: John Doe > Author URI: http://example.com > Template: evolve-child > Version: 1.0.0 > Tags: light, dark, two-columns, right-sidebar, responsive-layout, > accessibility-ready > Text Domain: evolve-child > */ > > @import url("../evolve/style.css"); > > /* =Theme customization starts here > -------------------------------------------------------------- */ > > > After this, you'll need to copy the contents of > wp-content/themes/evolve/library/media into evolve-child > > This theme doesn't take well to having a child created for it, the above > is a workaround. When you update evolve you'll simply have to copy the > contents of wp-content/themes/evolve/library/media into evolve-child again > to ensure any updates to CSS/JavaScript take properly. A better > implementation would have been possible if Evolve hadn't used constants to > define paths to its resources; the alternative would have been to allow > child themes to define paths back to the main theme for JavaScript and CSS > media libraries. > > Let me know if you have any questions. > > > On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> > I can help guys if you want, I have some time these 2 weeks. >> >> > > Hi folks, >> >> > > >> >> > > Seasoned web developer who has some time on his hands to contribute >> to web >> >> > > work if required. >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> Regarding web development there are a few tasks at hand with the new >> site. Most of them are wordpress development, PHP, CSS, JS, HTML (in that >> order). >> >> You may find tasks here: >> https://trello.com/c/dqp1iW1A/48-migrate-copy-the-kubuntu-site-to-wordpress >> >> >> >> Currently we need a way to implement a child theme for the current theme >> ( https://wordpress.org/themes/evolve ) so that we don't have updating >> issues. I consider this one the most pressing issue. >> >> >> >> After this, there would be the necessity to make the theme display the >> featured image only on the posts that actualy have a featured image. >> >> >> >> These are things that can be done without acess to the server. The some >> of the other tasks, I have started and nearly finished. >> >> >> >> When all those are finished, we will start with the stress test on the >> server, to see how it handles the load. >> >> >> >> For more info you'll find me on IRC ( ovidiu-florin ). >> >> >> -- >> >> Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan >> >> GeekAliens.com <http://geekaliens.com> >> >> Kubuntu România <http://ro.kubuntu.org> >> > > > -- > kubuntu-devel mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel > >
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