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  • Thread Starter LanaQ

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    Thanks but I would prefer it to be a child theme. So I created the child theme as per the directions. I created a new directory called ‘twentyten-child’ in the same themes directory as the existing twentyten theme and put in my customized style.css file with the updated header information. When I go to my Manage Themes tab, it gives me the following (see below starting at ‘Broken Themes’. I have Twenty Ten version 1.2, but when I look at the themes on www.remarpro.com, it is only version 1.1…where do I fine Twenty Ten version 2.0?

    Broken Themes

    The following themes are installed but incomplete. Themes must have a stylesheet and a template.

    Name Description
    twentyten-child The parent theme is missing. Please install the “twentyten Version: 2.0 License: GNU General Public License License URI: license.txt Tags: black, blue, white, two-columns, fixed-width, custom-header, custom-background, threaded-comments, sticky-post, translation-ready, microformats, rtl-language-support, editor-style, custom-menu” parent theme.

    I am new to WordPress. I have taken over a blog which uses the Twenty Ten theme and changes were made to it. How do I create a child theme and hook it up to my existing pages? Also, is there an easy way to move my changes to the style sheet to my child theme?

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