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  • Plugin Contributor David Gewirtz

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    Off the top of my head, I don’t know. I’ll set up a test tonight or tomorrow and let you know what I find out. It’s an interesting question.

    –David

    Plugin Contributor David Gewirtz

    (@dgewirtz)

    Hi Suzy,

    Jon and I discussed this and we believe that your best approach is to use child themes. Here’s a tutorial on Child Themes:

    http://www.elegantthemes.com/blog/resources/wordpress-child-theme-tutorial

    Basically, instead of using the active theme at all, you would create two child themes. These can be as easy to create as making a folder, creating a file called style.css, and dropping in a few lines of text.

    This is WordPress’ native method for handling changes to themes and I use it on most of my sites. Each child is treated like a full-fledged theme by WordPress, but you can tweak it out without making any changes to the master theme.

    Give that a try. It should get you where you want to go.

    –David

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