Wordpress plugin to switch themes templates and stylesheets


















Although Version 5 of this plugin should now work with all Themes, any problems encountered while using Paid Themes will be difficult to diagnose. As described in the FAQ tab, a WordPress Network Multisite is an alternative to this plugin, as a way to create a single web site with more than one Theme.

Use with Plugins that Cache : You may find that you have to flush the Cache whenever you change Settings in the jonradio Multiple Themes plugin. Some Caching plugins only cache for visitors who are not logged in as users, so be sure to log out before testing the results of your jonradio Multiple Themes settings. Instead, it dynamically and selectively overrides that setting. Which means that simply deactivating or deleting this plugin will restore the way that Themes were displayed prior to installing this plugin.

Adoption Notice This plugin was recently adopted by David Gewirtz and ongoing support and updates will continue. This section describes how to install the jonradio Multiple Themes plugin and get it working. If we cannot solve the problem, please consider using a WordPress Network. The sites can look to the outside world as if they are just one web site by using the Sub-directories option. For example, Site 1 would be at example. With the massive rewrite of Theme Selection logic in Version 5 of this plugin, it should now work with all Paid Themes and Plugins.

But we have only tested the few Paid Themes whose authors have provided us with permission to use, without charge, their themes for test purposes. Elegant, for example, allows us to accept copies of its Themes provided by its customers who require assistance with the jonradio Multiple Themes plugin. On the other hand, some other Paid Theme authors have simply ignored our requests, despite our stated willingness to sign a non-disclosure agreement. We do encourage you to contact us if you run into problems when using the jonradio Multiple Themes plugin with a Paid Theme, as the problem may not be unique to the Paid Theme.

To state the obvious, the cost of purchasing a license for all Paid Themes for testing purposes is prohibitive for an Open Source plugin such as this one. For the Active Theme, nothing changes when using the jonradio Multiple Themes plugin. For the Current Theme, nothing changes when using the jonradio Multiple Themes plugin. That functionality, to directly specify a Theme for a Category on the Settings page, is being investigated for a future version of the jonradio Multiple Themes plugin.

But there is already a solution based on Permalinks:. WordPress includes a built-in Theme Editor. By default, the style. Alternatively, you can edit any Theme on your own computer. Nothing changes for the Current Theme. To make changes to other Active Themes that you will be specifying with the jonradio Multiple Themes plugin:.

Usually I try to change my styles css archive directly. But now I will try to hire someone who He knows how to create a child theme or to apply the changes by jetpack solution.

You can see my last site Sorry for my english! Thanks for your comment! I was thinking of editing the style sheet of the theme itself but as you said the changes will be overwritten after any update to the theme, I dropped the plan. Thanks for mentioning that. Does that create an additional style sheet, or how is it stored by WordPress? Yes exactly, extra CSS added though the customizer will be loaded after the style.

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Notify me of follow-up comments by email. We therefore must modify the template or use some alternative recommended methods that we like: The WordPress themes are responsible for CSS Unless a particular plugin has its own style and bring with it a CSS style sheet itself, the truth is that all load design belongs exclusively to our WordPress template.

The steps are simple: 1. Creating a Child Theme A more complex but equally effective method is to create a child theme modifying parent theme styles. Directly edit the style. The steps are: 1. Edit carefully In addition to the drawbacks mentioned above, this method will not give you access to all the CSS on some themes. Other methods and alternatives There are other methods and alternatives: mainly plugins that allow you to define a style sheet or themes that bring with them a field for the changes you want to make.

Comments 10 Thank you for your detailed article to edit CSS. Hi Ricardo, I was wondering if it is possible to directly edit the style. Thanks, Sebastiaan. Hi Jen, thanks for your comment. This is why we write:. To us, though, the former looks weird. If you can get closer to consistency, why not do it? By the way, we pulled a lot of this content from our recently published book and video series on WordPress development, Up and Running. Image credit: Yandle.

A nice round-up. Search for:. In the example above, that would be: new.



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