• Hi Everyone,

    Thought I’d ask this here to see if anyone has done anything similar.

    I am re-developing a site for a client and forgot to check his DB allowance before setting up another WP install. The dev folder was installed into the same DB as the old site as a result of this and I decided I’d clean it up after development has been completed.

    But I’m having another issue. Using a child theme of the theme I purchased for my client, I usually enqueue the child theme’s stylesheet as outlined here: https://codex.wordpress.org/Child_Themes

    So my code looks like this:

    add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'theme_enqueue_styles', PHP_INT_MAX);
    
    function theme_enqueue_styles() {
        wp_enqueue_style( 'parent-style', get_template_directory_uri() . '/style.css' );
        wp_enqueue_style( 'child-style', get_stylesheet_directory_uri() . '/enhance-style.css', array( 'parent-style' ) );
    }

    However, the issue with the enqueue is that it defaults to http://www.domain.com, instead of http://www.new.domain.com which is where the development site is installed.

    Is there a way to modify the script such that it points to the correct URL?

    Thanks in advance.

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  • You can always hard code in the directory name:

    wp_enqueue_style( 'child-style', 'http://www.new.domain.com/wp-content/themes/child-theme/enhance-style.css', array( 'parent-style' ) );

    Then change it back once it’s installed into the production site.

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