Theme update 1.5 has broekn header - by Jimbo

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  • Avatar: Jimbo
    Jimbo
    Participant
    May 24, 2015 at 14:33

    Hi,

    I updated the theme to 1.5 as suggested.

    Now my telephone number in the header is not appearing?

    I checked in the headers folder header structure 3 file and all info is in there but for some reason it does not show?

    Website in private content, I need this looking at asap please.

    Please, contact administrator
    for this information.
    5 Answers
    Avatar: Jimbo
    Jimbo
    Participant
    May 24, 2015 at 14:46

    I think I have resolved this now, had to go in and click on the header through the theme options (headers) and save the header again?

    I already clicked on save settings after the theme update but no mention of updating the headers too?

    Also doing the theme update it wiped out some info in my footer which a child theme did not take care of.

    Avatar: Jimbo
    Jimbo
    Participant
    May 24, 2015 at 17:46

    Also to add, when doing theme update if using the child theme I seem to lose my functions.php settings

    can I copy my functions.php to my child theme folder to prevent losing the changes as it takes extra work to get all the changes back?

    Also how about any modified woocommerce files, on your updates changes are lost also ( I change product description titles to custom so I end up losing these!)

    Thanks

    Avatar: Eva
    Eva Kemp
    Support staff
    May 25, 2015 at 10:12

    Hello,

    You need copy all modified files in your child theme folder with the same directory structure as it is in the parent theme.

    Regards,
    Eva Kemp.

    Avatar: Jimbo
    Jimbo
    Participant
    May 28, 2015 at 17:34

    So I can copy woo commerce folder and functions file to child theme yes?

    Avatar: Eva
    Eva Kemp
    Support staff
    May 28, 2015 at 18:59

    Hello,

    Yes, you are right. Woocommerce files should have the same structure in a child theme folder, for example woopress-child/woocommerce/archive-product.php.

    Regards,
    Eva Kemp.

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