• Resolved ckme

    (@ckme)


    I am having difficulty connecting with the Sensitive parent theme.
    It displays: This child theme requires its parent theme, Sensitive.
    I have the Sensitive theme loaded and my style.css for my child is as follows:

    /*
    Theme Name:     Sensitive-Child Theme
    Description:    Child theme for Sensitive
    Author:         Carol
    Template:       sensitive
    */
    
    @import url("../sensitive/style.css");

    With appreciation!

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  • Theme Author Shahjada

    (@codename065)

    OK, I’m checking this and adjusting for next update.

    Thread Starter ckme

    (@ckme)

    Thank you for making it “child friendly” – I think you have a nice theme.

    Thread Starter ckme

    (@ckme)

    Thank you for everyone’s input. Until the theme is “child friendly” – I did what ricem75 suggested and it worked. Even though it is not a “proper child theme” – I was able to make the changes I needed to make on my style sheet. Thanks everyone again. I’m very grateful.

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Well done everyone for contributing to the WordPress community 🙂

    Is this correct..you can’t modify the menu css in the child? (I haven’t downloaded this one yet. came to the support pages first, as I do with any themes I may be interested in.) If this is the case, how should I proceed to get news of an update. keep watching here? check to see if the Theme Author has a mailing list as well I guess.
    Thanks

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