• Resolved PawprintDesign

    (@pawprintdesign)


    Good morning everyone,

    I’ve been trying for a few days to get a child theme to work. I have followed directions from several sites, including this one, to create a child theme and I seem to have done everything necessary but still get this message on the theme dashboard:

    Broken Themes

    The following themes are installed but incomplete. Themes must have a stylesheet and a template.

    Name Description
    asteria lite child theme The parent theme is missing. Please install the “asteria lite” parent theme.

    I have installed Asteria Lite already and it’s plainly there in front of my eyes so I don’t understand the message?

    I created a file called style.css and placed it within a folder called asteria-lite-child. The exact tree is: wp-content/themes/asteria-lite-child/style.css The folder for the parent template is right next to the folder for the child template: asteria-lite. This is the code in the style.css file:

    @charset “UTF-8”;
    /* CSS Document */

    /*
    Theme Name: asteria lite child theme
    Theme URI: http://www.towfiqi.com/asteria-lite-free-wordpress-theme.html
    Description: asteria-lite child theme
    Author: Towfiq I.
    Author URI: http://www.towfiqi.com/
    Template: asteria lite
    Version: 1.0.0
    */

    @import url(“../asteria-lite/style.css”);

    /* =Theme customization starts here
    ——————————————————- */

    I’ve tried changing upper and lower case etc but nothing works. I’ve contacted the author who I read is very quick at getting back but I’ve had no answer. Maybe on vacation?

    I’m getting a bit desperate as I need to get off the ground with this for my client. Can anyone please help with this? Thanks in advance!

    Pam

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  • Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Change this:

    Template: asteria lite

    To this:

    Template: asteria-lite

    Thread Starter PawprintDesign

    (@pawprintdesign)

    Thank you Andrew!! What a silly little thing that I didn’t see, but there you go, it worked! Onwards and upwards. Have a great day!!

    Pam

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