• Just to preface my question, I’m still learning php, so thanks in advance for your consideration! ??

    I’m using the Starkers theme, and this is the code used to call the header:

    <?php Starkers_Utilities::get_template_parts( array( ‘parts/shared/html-header’, ‘parts/shared/header’ ) ); ?>

    The html-header.php and header.php files are in the parts/shared folder, thus the above paths. Why they do it this way I don’t know.

    I’m working with the Woocommerce plugin, which is looking for get_header(); to fire off their scripts. It is obviously not finding it.

    Question: Can I feasibly combine those 2 files into 1, rename it header.php, put it in the root folder and then call it the correct way get_header(); in my template files?

    Many thanks in advance if you can point me in the right direction!

    -Jane

    [closed as duplicate of https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/can-i-take-the-headerphp-out-of-the-parts-folder-in-my-theme?replies=1 ]

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