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  • Thread Starter webdhm

    (@webdhm)

    Hi,
    I found where to enable it.

    my next question is how to implement it with child theme.

    thanks,
    Hezy

    Denzel Chia

    (@denzel_chia)

    Hi,

    Child theme loads it’s own style.css file.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter webdhm

    (@webdhm)

    Hi,
    I meant how to tell child theme to load style.min.css instead of style.css

    thanks,
    Hezy

    Deb Shadovitz

    (@debshadovitz)

    Creating and implemented a child theme is so easy with Customizr — thanks to Rocco’s plugin.

    Look for, install, and activate a simple plugin called Childify Me.
    Once it is activated, return to your Customizr Customize section. You will see Childify Me at the bottom. Just give your theme a name and click the Create button. (I recommend a descriptive but simple name.)

    You can no go to Appearance->Editor and choose the child theme to start customizing your child’s css.

    Their help page:
    https://docs.presscustomizr.com/article/24-creating-a-child-theme-for-customizr

    However, if you have Customizr-Pro there are more steps to have Pro recognize the child them.
    <https://docs.presscustomizr.com/article/126-will-my-customizr-child-theme-still-work-with-customizr-pro&gt;
    Here are my maybe clearer words:
    To activate your [previous?] child theme with Customizr Pro:
    1. in your WP admin, navigate to Appearance -> Editor.
    2. At Select theme to edit, select your Customizr Child theme by name in the
    dropdown list.
    3. At the top of the code where it says “Template:add “-pro” without the quotes, so this line now says Template: customizr-pro (instead of customizr). Note: customizr-pro must be written in lowercase small letters.

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