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  • Hi dbvista,

    Your widgets (and widget settings) should be preserved when you switch themes. You will see your widgets in the “Inactive Widgets” area of the Widgets screen after you switch themes. When you switch back to the current theme, your Widgets should automatically be placed back into the widget areas of your themes and your settings should still be there as well. I tested this and had no issues with my widgets being preserved when switching away from Twenty Eleven to some other theme and back again.

    I’m really not sure why this might be happening but I do know there are so many factors involved that there are possibly many different reasons why this happens and why this method fixes the issue. Here’s a bit more info as well:

    http://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_Working_with_WordPress#Why_is_there_no_Page_Template_option_when_writing_or_editing_a_Page.3F

    Hope this helps to reassure you. Good luck with your site and your theme!

    As @christini stated: Widget settings are stored in theme_mods, on a per-Theme basis in the database. That means that, while you may lose Widget settings when changing from one Theme to another, your Widget settings for any given Theme are preserved, and thus restored upon activation of that Theme.

    Also: why are you editing template files through the dashboard? I would not use that editor for anything other than viewing Theme/Plugin code. If you want to edit, do so properly: via a text editor, and FTP.

    Thread Starter dbvista

    (@dbvista)

    Thanks for your help!

    Chip: we aren’t actually editing template files through the dashboard, just noticing the symptom.

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