• I have a WordPress site running at root level and then another one with the same theme running in a subdirectory. The problem is the one running in the subdirectory is taking on the styling of the root site, even when I change the stylesheet of the subdirectory site.

    I’ve checked the source code and it’s accessing the correct stylesheet but I can’t style it!

    Any ideas?

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  • What theme are you using? Where did you download it from?

    Thread Starter greencode

    (@greencode)

    It’s a bespoke theme that I created.

    In that case, you need to start working backwards through your theme templates to locate & correct each issue that the validator has highlighted. I’m afraid there is no quick and easy way to sort these issues out.

    Thread Starter greencode

    (@greencode)

    Thanks, but what validator?

    I am so sorry! I got my browser tabs confused. Please ignore that last post of mine.

    Have you run the theme through the theme checker plugin?

    Thread Starter greencode

    (@greencode)

    Yes, run through Theme Check and nothing was found.

    What I can’t understand is there’s no reference to the root stylesheet in the subdirectory theme.

    The only way I can get around it is by calling the theme in the subdirectory something different, which I can do, but find it weird why this is happening.

    Are you saving any theme options to the database?

    Thread Starter greencode

    (@greencode)

    No, just downloaded the DB to check where the references for the theme are and they are all referencing the subdirectory theme. All very strange a little frustrating.

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