• Resolved geggino

    (@geggino)


    Thanks for this theme, but I’have a problem.
    I created a child theme:
    my css:

    /*
    Theme Name:     Bootstrap Basic Child
    Theme URI:      http://www.example.it
    Description:    Tema Child per il tema Bootstrap Basic
    Author:         bla bla bla
    Author URI:     http://example.com/about/
    Template:       bootstrap-basic
    Version:        0.1.0
    */

    directory is : boostrap-basic-child

    In function.php I add widget area:
    my function.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' );
    }
    
    /* Register widget area
     */
    function register_widget_areas() {
    	register_sidebar( array(
    		'name'          => __( ' Header Widget Area', 'bootstrap-basic-child' ),
    		'id'            =>'header-1',
    		'description'   => __( 'Add widgets here to appear in your header.', 'bootstrap-basic-child' ),
    		'before_widget' => '<aside id="%1$s" class="widget %2$s">',
    		'after_widget'  => '</aside>',
    		'before_title'  => '<h2 class="widget-title">',
    		'after_title'   => '</h2>',
    	) );
    }
    add_action( 'widgets_init', 'register_widget_areas' );

    Finally I add widgets on template but it’s not working!
    In admin / theme / widget nothing happens!
    It isn’t the new widget area!

    if I modify directly in the parent theme it’s perfectly works!

    can someone help me? Thank you

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  • Theme Author vee

    (@okvee)

    Make sure that you are coding on functions.php NOT function.php

    Thread Starter geggino

    (@geggino)

    Thanks okvee,
    oh I’m sorry … it’s a stupid mistake! 🙂
    I renamed file to functions.php and it’s perfect!

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