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  • Plugin Author lilaeamedia

    (@lilaeamedia)

    niwin,

    Please send a screenshot of the Parent/Child tab settings. Make sure you open up the “Parse additional stylesheets” panel (click the arrow) before taking the screenshot.

    This may be related to an issue in v1.5.2.1 that has been addressed in v1.5.2.2 but I will not know for sure until I can see your settings.

    Thread Starter Sinkadus

    (@niwin)

    Plugin Author lilaeamedia

    (@lilaeamedia)

    niwin,

    First, install the development version. This contains code to eliminate the redundant styles generated by the 1.5.2.1 bug.

    https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/child-theme-configurator.zip

    Use the “manual installation” steps (#2):

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/child-theme-configurator/installation/

    Second, make sure you check the box next to “Copy Menus, Widgets and other options from parent theme” and click “generate child theme files” again.

    Let me know if this resolves the issue or if you need additional help.

    Thread Starter Sinkadus

    (@niwin)

    Thanks – but no change. Still the same messed up layout…

    Any more ideas?

    Plugin Author lilaeamedia

    (@lilaeamedia)

    I need to see the child theme source. Something is not loading correctly.

    Activate child theme, load in browser, right-click and “View Page Source”

    Thread Starter Sinkadus

    (@niwin)

    I installed the plugin (dev version) and activated the child theme on my dev site, so you can check the source your self:

    http://kmv.sinkadus.com

    Thread Starter Sinkadus

    (@niwin)

    (if you think it would help I can setup a user for you on my dev site)

    Plugin Author lilaeamedia

    (@lilaeamedia)

    The problem is with the theme. It is loading the template styles via the stylesheet path instead of the template path. This means it is trying to load a stylesheet that does not exist.

    If you set me up an admin account, I can make an adjustment that will fix this.

    Thread Starter Sinkadus

    (@niwin)

    That is very kind of you!

    I made two users – on both the dev site and the regular one:

    kmv.sinkadus.com/wp-admin
    konstmuseetsvanner.se/wp-admin

    I’d be very grateful if you could make necessary adjustments on both installations. Or just the one, and instruct me on how to fix the other πŸ™‚

    The login details has been sent.

    Thank you very much!

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    Side note: @lilaeamedia I’ve deleted your email address and please do not request admin access to another user’s installation again. That’s something that is actively discouraged in these forums.

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#The_Bad_Stuff

    Look, ask, request data but really don’t ask for that again. It’s something that’s been discussed in length in the past.

    Thread Starter Sinkadus

    (@niwin)

    Oh – I didn’t know that.

    Prehaps you, lilaeamedia can provide a walk through of how to address the problem?

    Plugin Author lilaeamedia

    (@lilaeamedia)

    niwin,

    The child theme is being generated correctly, but there are numerous plugins that are using theme-specific options that are not saved via the theme mod api.

    You will have to customize these plugins in the child theme separately to recreate the same layout.

    Thread Starter Sinkadus

    (@niwin)

    Allright – I will give it a try. Thanks for showing the way πŸ™‚

    Thread Starter Sinkadus

    (@niwin)

    This is weird. I got it to work on my dev site but not on the live site. With the same plugin version (the dev version), the exact same settings and the exact same extra templates imported.

    Will keep trying – but this makes my brain boil…

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