Hi there,
yes the issue is you have no template header in the child theme.
If you edit the Child Themes stylesheet it should have this at the very top:
/*
Theme Name: GeneratePress Child
Theme URI: https://generatepress.com
Description: Default GeneratePress child theme
Author: Tom Usborne
Author URI: https://tomusborne.com
Template: generatepress
Version: 0.1
*/
You can change that header BUT you must leave this line as is:
Template: generatepress
Without it WordPress will not know that GeneratePress is the parent.
Thank you David. I’m a bit nervous about this now as I’m not very experienced with this sort of thing. So are you saying that if I copy and paste that header and put it at the very top of the styles.css file in my child theme folder then that will resolve this issue?
How did this issue arise? Is this something that’s supposed to be done when creating a child theme?
Thanks.
By default the GP Child Theme has that header included… so if you used the one we provided in this doc then it should be there:
https://docs.generatepress.com/article/using-child-theme/
If you edit your child theme and look at the styles.css what do you currently see there?
/*
Theme Name: GeneratePress
Theme URI: https://generatepress.com
Author: Tom Usborne
Author URI: https://tomusborne.com
Description: GeneratePress is a lightweight WordPress theme built with a focus on speed and usability. Performance is important to us, which is why a fresh GeneratePress install adds less than 10kb (gzipped) to your page size. We take full advantage of the block editor (Gutenberg), which gives you more control over creating your content. If you use page builders, GeneratePress is the right theme for you. It is completely compatible with all major page builders, including Beaver Builder and Elementor. Thanks to our emphasis on WordPress coding standards, we can boast full compatibility with all well-coded plugins, including WooCommerce. GeneratePress is fully responsive, uses valid HTML/CSS, and is translated into over 25 languages by our amazing community of users. A few of our many features include 60+ color controls, powerful dynamic typography, 5 navigation locations, 5 sidebar layouts, dropdown menus (click or hover), and 9 widget areas. Learn more and check out our powerful premium version at https://generatepress.com
Version: 3.3.1
Requires at least: 5.2
Tested up to: 6.3
Requires PHP: 5.6
License: GNU General Public License v2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Text Domain: generatepress
Tags: two-columns, three-columns, one-column, right-sidebar, left-sidebar, footer-widgets, blog, e-commerce, flexible-header, full-width-template, buddypress, custom-header, custom-background, custom-menu, custom-colors, sticky-post, threaded-comments, translation-ready, rtl-language-support, featured-images, theme-options
GeneratePress, Copyright 2014-2023 EDGE22 Studios LTD.
GeneratePress is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL
GeneratePress is based on Underscores http://underscores.me/, (C) 2012-2022 Automattic, Inc.
Actual CSS can be found in /assets/css/ folder.
*/
This is in both GP and GP child styles.css
Then thats not correct for the Child Theme.
It should have the header i shared here:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/broken-child-theme-message/#post-17191273
It’s not showing as broken anymore, thanks again for your help David.