I have a multisite. Forms do not inherit the button block style. How can I fix this?
Note: Button style is set on a per site basis, so I want WP Forms to inherit globally but on a per site basis, hence, hard styling in CSS is not an inherit but rather another styling than the button block.
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]]>Since it doesn’t, how can I change these to theme default?
]]>I have a header menu, that since install just adds any page I add. I ended up in a bad situation in twenty twenty three, since coming from the past menu system into blocks.
How do I break the menu and add the content I want in there?
Do I save my menus for easy reuse in other places?
I can see that woo has it’s own header in their templates. Why on earth do they not inherit the themes menu, and can I get thise temps to do that?
This is the only part about wp block themes that is totally non intuitive and impossible to understand, so maybe a thorough tutorial somewhere or some function to force same header everywhere….
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]]>I have a question about subaccounts and which data is inherited from the main account.
I have a case, where we are using the Plugin “Groups” by itthinx.
If a main account is member of a group, will the subaccount inherit this membership ?
I hop the answer is yes.
]]>I come from React development, and I’m (very) new to WP, trying to make a theme for a client.
I have a page (parent) that has a set of child/sub pages. I want to let the content manager of the site to be able to set a specific color attribute on the subpage, that then will be applied on certain elements on the subpage, and potentially even on the specific the sub page’s own sub pages.
I have no idea how to achieve this in WP, so what I’m pondering right now is if I can somehow attach categories and sub categories to the sub page, and then somehow extract this in theme.json or perhaps through some PHP-magic in the functions.php file.
If anyone have a tip for me, that would be great.
]]>I’ve downloaded and installed the Neve Child theme and all seems good except none of the theme customisations I had setup on the Neve parent theme have followed through to the child them.
I’ve got an established site and don’t want to have to manually copy all the colours, layouts, footers, additional CSS etc. across.
Reading up on it, it seems these settings are normally stored in the WordPress database. Is there a way to have the child theme automatically inherit these from the parent theme? Alternatively, is there a way to copy all the settings across to the child theme?
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