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  • Thread Starter kjgarmon

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    Thank you Rev. Voodoo. I finally got it to work!

    Thread Starter kjgarmon

    (@kjgarmon)

    So I go back to the child theme that I created in my directory, then add that after “style.css” there? Sorry, I’m so new at this!

    I am having the same issue – am totally new to WP. Where do I add this?:

    img[class*=”align”],
    img[class*=”wp-image-“],
    #content .gallery .gallery-icon img {border: none;}

    Do I insert this on the page in the html editor? I am also using a child theme of Twentyeleven (at least I did that right!).

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter kjgarmon

    (@kjgarmon)

    Thank you. I’ve successfully created a child theme!

    Thread Starter kjgarmon

    (@kjgarmon)

    Thank you, Sage. This link explains exactly what I need to do, but it’s still a little over my head. It says “Create a directory, put a properly formatted style.css file in it, and you have a child theme!” I need to figure that out first…..! I’m also wondering about deleting the current theme that I made the changes to and replacing it with a new default TwentyEleven theme before trying to create the child template.

    Again, thanks!

    Will do. Thank you.

    I am in the same boat as the OP. I am a total novice, so please bear with me! I do not understand .css, .php., etc. but I’m determined to learn!

    I initially started just editing the TwentyEleven template to start creating my own site (just following what it said to do: “delete this and add your own text!”). I am having trouble understanding how to create the menus, so I wanted to just go back to the default. That’s when I discovered I should have never edited the default template in the first place but should be working on a “child” template. This makes perfect sense to me. So, I’m following the advice you have written here but need a little more explanation, please.

    “Download a copy (in a different location) of the twentyeleven theme that you have altered.” Can you please explain how to do that? Once that is done, how to I know which one is the Default and which one is the Child? I’m not worried about saving what I’ve done already, I’ll just start fresh with the child theme.

    Bless all of you people out there that have the patience to help people like me!

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