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Why you might not need a child theme #200
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Ooops! Didn't mean to assign myself there. 😆 @karmatosed - Can you leave a comment on this ticket? It's the only way that we can assign it to you. |
Hello this is me leaving a comment! |
Hey Tammie @karmatosed So happy you signed on for writing this article! Good pages to read for your first contribution tomthe Developer Blog.
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It would be great, because there are always uncertainties - especially with block themes |
Great discussion in the #outreach Slack channel on this topic: https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/C015GUFFC00/p1710396455165559 |
Discussed in #195
Originally posted by karmatosed January 2, 2024
Child themes were a practice often used previously and not that often needed with block-based themes. I want to create a post that outlines the things you can do within a block-based theme that previously you would have needed a child theme for.
This includes:
There should be a section or note in this 'when to' for now which will include a note to not edit default themes and how to use Create Block Theme plugin.
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