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  • W.P. Ginfo

    (@wp-ginfo)

    Hi,
    It’s difficult to predict if plugins will / won’t work because every install may vary from the next. Sometimes plugins interact in unpredictable ways.
    A childtheme should never cause a problem.

    ALWAYS Make a backup of your site, before making any changes!!

    1. Use FTP to backup the files.
    2. Make sure to also backup your database.

    Then install the plugin and see if it works and suits your needs the way you expected. If it doesn’t, or it causes problems, just uninstall and remove it and things should be OK again.

    Zane Matthew

    (@zanematthew)

    Hi,

    Thanks W.P. Ginfo! Couldn’t of responded better myself.

    We have added an alterate stylesheet (you can choose light or dark) to the latest version. This should help users that have high or low contrast themes.

    Thread Starter lkpub

    (@lkpub)

    Thanx for the info guys but I am an experienced WP user and well aware of how to install, backup etc. The reason I asked, is I don’t want to go thru the hassle of installing etc if there are KNOWN conflicts with Genesis. It is always wise to ask or do research BEFORE installing anything. Thanx anyway.

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