Footer area
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How do you edit the Footer area of the Editor theme? I’d like to add my own copyright information.
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Hi Tara,
You should be able to edit the footer by going to Appearance -> Editor and clicking footer.php. Here, you can change the text/link in the footer.
Yes, but I don’t understand PHP. I can only code XHTML and CSS.
Hi,
click on appearance -> editor then open footer.phphere you can edit the text/link in the footer area.
<footer id=”colophon” role=”contentinfo”>
<div class=”site-info”>
<?php do_action( ‘twentytwelve_credits’ ); ?>
” title=”<?php esc_attr_e( ‘Semantic Personal Publishing Platform’, ‘twentytwelve’ ); ?>”><?php printf( __( ‘Proudly powered by %s’, ‘twentytwelve’ ), ‘WordPress’ ); ?>
</div><!– .site-info –>
</footer>@arrayhq, Are you planning on updating your theme?
Hi Andrew,
Updating the theme for what? There doesn’t seem to be any issues here.
If the theme updates any modifications Tara’s made to the theme’s files will be erased.
Andrew, Yes, of course Editor will be kept up to date.
Tara, if you plan on updating Editor in the future, perhaps you should make these customizations with a child theme. A child theme allows you to make modifications to the theme without them being overwritten in future updates. Here is a guide on how to create a child theme.
Ultimately, it’s up to you. You can choose not to do the child theme if you don’t feel comfortable with the code, or if you don’t think you’ll need updates going forward.
@codemovement.pk, thanks! I’m figuring it out one word at a time!
Thanks guys, I’ll check it out. I actually ran into this problem on Friday. I had changed the link colours and then updated the theme—and it changed it back. Good thing it was such a minor edit.
I’ll start learning more about child themes.
Hi again,
I’m trying to create a child theme. I followed the directions from: http://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes
It’s not working. In WP dashboard > Appearance > Themes, it displays the following text:
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Broken Themes
The following themes are installed but incomplete. Themes must have a stylesheet and a template.Name: Editor Child
Description: The parent theme is missing. Please install the “Editor” parent theme.
—What I did:
I made 2 files [styles.css and functions.php] and placed them in a folder called: editor-child, and placed that folder in the themes folder. There are no other files in this folder:wp-content folder > themes folder > editor-child folder >
functions.php (code copy & pasted from the link above)<?php add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'enqueue_parent_theme_style' ); function enqueue_parent_theme_style() { wp_enqueue_style( 'parent-style', get_template_directory_uri().'/style.css' ); }style.css (copied the editor’s style sheet and replaced the top code with the following:
/* Theme Name: Editor Child Theme URI: https://array.is/themes/editor-wordpress-theme/ Author: Array Author URI: https://array.is/themes/editor-wordpress-theme/ Template: Editor Version: 1.0.8 Tags: light, white, gray, two-columns, left-sidebar, responsive-layout, custom-colors, editor-style, featured-images, theme-options, threaded-comments, translation-ready, photoblogging Text Domain: editor-child */ /* =Theme customization starts here --------------------------------------------------------------- */Any ideas of what I did wrong? Is the PHP suppose to be custom and not just copied & pasted?
I figured it out!
A character ‘E’ should have been lowercase ‘e’ in ‘Template: Editor’
And it seems you have to place ALL the files from the parent theme folder into the child theme folder.
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