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  • Since its purpose is for you to be able to customise your theme, it makes sense to make a child theme.
    Making a child theme is really easy, and it helps you avoid a lot of trouble in the future. Don’t be afraid of doing it. ??

    Thread Starter Snaphaan

    (@snaphaan)

    Thank you for the reply ??

    Foundationpress uses bower, grunt and sass which might complicate the child theme setup a bit. I actually only want to use sass. in the child theme.

    Thread Starter Snaphaan

    (@snaphaan)

    What would be the best way of creating a Foundationpress child theme?

    I have found this child theme (the trickster) but I am not sure how it was set-up. Should I just go about doing it like always and not bother with all the stuff like bower components, grunt etc?

    I’m only going to use sass.

    Any advice would be appreciated.

    If you’re worried about breaking things, check with FoundationPress support, so that FoundationPress developers or savs could help you out.

    I can only say that you should really pay attention to Grunt, because Grunt is what’s translating Sass into CSS, so you’re gonna need it.
    Basically though, all you need to do is make a child theme, and you should be fine. That’s how easy it is, really. ??

    Anyway, FoundationPress will help you out if anything else comes up, I’m sure.

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