I’ve grown up with classic themes and I understand the need for child themes there, as all the styling and templates of the parent might be lost with an update.
However, I struggle a bit to understand the need for child themes with the new block themes and site-wide css. Isn’t all styling and the blocks now saved in the database? When exactly do we need child themes here? When we touch the functions.php? What’s the best practice here?
And with the new theme export function – can’t I just export my settings and create a new theme that way, if necessary? An exported, renamed theme wouldn’t get updates anyway, would it?
Maybe I have some misconception about where exactly the styling and the blocks are stored. Any clarification is certainly appreciated!
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Can you place both forms on test page, not using Elementor but default editor and see does same issue exist? I would like to to exclude Elementor issue.
Kind Regards,
Kris
Thank you for your feedback.
I’ve checked yoru website and as I can see the JS minify is enabled.
Can you please confirm your are still experiencing the issue?
Thanks!
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Another issue since this last version is that when entering the wordpress panel it gives ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS, it can only be accessed when the MasterStudy LMS WordPress Plugin is deactivated.
Tested on Chrome, Brave and Opera
WordPress 6.7.2
Stay in touch if you need anything else, and I’ll be happy to help.
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So far, everything is running smoothly, and backups are performing as expected.
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