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  • December 8, 2017 at 2:04 pm in reply to: Maintenance Mode: the most Genesis-friendly way? #214405
    MastroMicio
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    P.S.: It would be really nice to have a basic maintenance mode built in the Genesis Framework, a switch in the settings page.

    July 9, 2016 at 8:35 am in reply to: Child Themes Edit: the right way to do it looking for future updates #189175
    MastroMicio
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    Thank you both, Victor and braddalton, for taking the time to reply me.

    I see you are telling me that if I add some functionality over a child theme I should do on its files because that child theme would not update often and if it does I'm not even notified.

    Still, I have to admit that I like the idea of a child theme to be updated sometimes (like METRO PRO now at v2.1.1) if the updates brings some nice passive functionality.

    Searching the web I stumbled onto "WP Clip" and I'd like to ask if anyone had tried this and can testimony if it's good or not.

    Are there any reasons why a plugin like this should be avoided? I understand that I'm supposed to edit the child themes files and never update the child theme ever again but this looks actually a good compromise, doesn't it?

    Thanks to everyone who's taking the time to drop a comment!

    Regards

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