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# rhythmo

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 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [How WP backend handles theme preferences](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-wp-backend-handles-theme-preferences/)
 *  Thread Starter [rhythmo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rhythmo/)
 * (@rhythmo)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-wp-backend-handles-theme-preferences/#post-7119545)
 * OK, thanks. I plan to use WP Stagecoach to run a clone locally and test changes
   there. At the same time I will get the host login info to make backups of their
   DB.
 * Appreciate the feedback.
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [How WP backend handles theme preferences](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-wp-backend-handles-theme-preferences/)
 *  Thread Starter [rhythmo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rhythmo/)
 * (@rhythmo)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-wp-backend-handles-theme-preferences/#post-7119440)
 * Thanks, leejosepho.
 * I am doing this for someone else, and it was a bit of work just getting the necessary
   login data for their backend. So I guess I need to go through all that again 
   to get their host login info, so I can back up their MySQL databases. Anything
   else I should backup?
 * And all this work when probably toggling won’t even change anything.
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [making an existing (non-responsive) WP site responsive](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/making-an-existing-non-responsive-wp-site-responsive/)
 *  Thread Starter [rhythmo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rhythmo/)
 * (@rhythmo)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/making-an-existing-non-responsive-wp-site-responsive/#post-7101960)
 * Thanks catacaustic, I understand.
 * Can you say in a more general fashion, if adjusting preferences to a theme in
   the WP admin panel would result in losing existing settings? It seems to me that
   it would logical to assume that if I were to experiment with checking a checkbox
   which is provided to me as an option in a theme’s preferences (for a theme which
   was currently active) and make no other changes, I could simply uncheck that 
   option if the results were unsatisfactory and the theme (thus live website) would
   revert to its previous state.
 * So I am not asking about a specific theme but more about the way the admin backend
   works in general. Any thoughts?
 * Thanks
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [making an existing (non-responsive) WP site responsive](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/making-an-existing-non-responsive-wp-site-responsive/)
 *  Thread Starter [rhythmo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rhythmo/)
 * (@rhythmo)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/making-an-existing-non-responsive-wp-site-responsive/#post-7101932)
 * Thanks catacaustic. I’ve found out that the existing theme they are using is 
   called Xtreme1 Theme, made by MarketPress. They are also running a child theme
   named Xtreme Blank Child Theme.
 * I’ve looked up these themes and found out a few things:
 * On the MarketPress website they say that there is a release of Xtreme1 called
   1.6, from early 2014. In the documentation they write “YAML 4- Xtreme One 1.6
   now has full YAML 4 support. The YAML version 3 has been removed for better compatibility
   for your own CSS or your own CSS framework. This brings more flexibility and 
   gives you the freedom to make your own Child Themes also responsive.” I also 
   found “Responsive Themes –
    Xtreme 1.6 is now with the YAML 4 integration responsive.
   All child themes have also been adapted and optimized for mobile.”
 * [https://marketpress.com/support/topic/xtreme-one-1-6-news/](https://marketpress.com/support/topic/xtreme-one-1-6-news/)
 * They also have a list of their available child themes, and Xtreme Blank Child
   Theme is not among them.
 * I am trying to verify what version of Xtreme1 is being used on the website, but
   currently I don’t have administrator access on the WP backend. Hopefully they
   assign that soon.
 * Assuming that the parent theme needs to be updated, it seems from the documentation
   I listed above that if I update to 1.6 and use a current child theme, the site
   will be responsive. Does this seem accurate to you?
 * Do you know if I were to change to one of their currently supported child themes,
   would this affect the look of the website? Would I perhaps need to copy the CSS
   from the current child theme and paste that into the newer child theme? In this
   case would I simply download a new child theme, make those changes and then activate
   the new child theme?
 * Thanks again, your feedback is really helpful.
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [making an existing (non-responsive) WP site responsive](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/making-an-existing-non-responsive-wp-site-responsive/)
 *  Thread Starter [rhythmo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rhythmo/)
 * (@rhythmo)
 * [10 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/making-an-existing-non-responsive-wp-site-responsive/#post-7101873)
 * Thank you catacaustic. It seems like you are saying that the plugin option is
   not advisable – or did I read you wrong on that?
 * Additionally, I’ve also read that if I were to apply a WP child theme which were
   responsive and use the existing theme as the parent theme, but make no changes–
   simply apply the responsive child theme – that the site would look and function
   as it now does but would be responsive, because the child theme is responsive.
   Does this make sense?
 * Seems to me I’d still have to make css and potentially html changes to the child
   theme, or does the responsiveness of the child theme somehow supercede the non-
   responsiveness of the older parent theme?
 * Sorry for being so naive, much appreciate the advice.

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