This is really helpful information. My problem is that I have inherited this website, and so I am unfamiliar with the full use of wordpress to build a website.
So, I have the theme (child and parent called The Core) located in the ‘themes’ section of ‘appearance’. I’m not clear how I would download the theme to unzip the files.
Secondly, when I click on the ‘editor’ in the appearance section, I just get a blank page, so I am unable to find the ‘index.php’ file that you indicate. Do you think that indicates a rather deeper problem than what you thought?
UPDATE: I have located the ‘edit themes’ section in tools, and that gives me access both the the child and parent version of the theme, and in there there is an index.php file – is this getting close to what you have suggested? I have not edited these, as it is clear that this can have dire consequences! Just wondering if I am in the right sort of place.
The child theme does not appear to have its own index.php, only the parent.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by ralphlee.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by ralphlee.