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Is there documentation I've missed on recommendations for customizations that guard against problems when child themes are updated? Unfortunately, I've made significant changes to style.css, style-front.css, functions.php and front-page.php in a site using Atmosphere Pro. I just tried updating the child theme in order to correct the Chrome anchor problem and, of course, those changes were hosed. I then tried uploading the 4 changed files and got the white screen of death. So, I've reverted and still need a fix for anchors in Chrome.
I suppose in the future I'll modify Genesis Framework child themes strictly using plugins that store the changes in the database. Is that now a practice recommendation? And did I just miss it if it always has been?
kylehsingsMemberI've had no issues using SiteOrigin's Page Builder set of plugins. Victor, are there particular characteristics that make BeaverBuilder a better choice with Genesis?
August 22, 2016 at 4:34 pm in reply to: Questions for All You Genesis Gurus (Optin, SocialSharing, Page Builder plugins) #191840kylehsingsMemberChristoph, any reason Beaver Builder is preferred over Site Origin's PageBuilder set of plugins?
August 19, 2016 at 11:11 am in reply to: Education Pro: How to display combination menu on mobile #191619kylehsingsMemberChristoph, great suggestion! Although it isn't as simple as replacing the file, your suggestion gave me a great starting point for further discovery. In fact, I may just start using the Genesis Sample Theme as my site foundation. Having said that, do you know which, if any, other Genesis child themes use the same mobile menu scheme as the Sample Theme?
June 1, 2016 at 4:09 pm in reply to: Using custom CSS to set child theme as full width while staying responsive #186717kylehsingsMemberI'd like an answer to Trekker's question as well. Does a child-theme update affect that child theme's style.css file?
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