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Custom Pro Form & Child Theme Don't Mix

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Posted: Wednesday Aug 21st, 2013 at 10:30 am #56358

Never mind. I figured it out. The solution is to use relative linking, so you need to back out of the parent theme directory and then into the child theme directory. You need to add “../” to the beginning of the template path.

In the case where you have created a child theme for twenty-fourteen, you would place the modified form in “twenty-fourteen-child” and the template attribute would be

template="../twenty-fourteen-child/modified-pro-form.php"

The “../” backs it out of twenty-fourteen (the parent folder).

Thanks, Bruce.

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Posted: Wednesday Aug 21st, 2013 at 10:16 am #56355

Which file contains the template attribute? And where is that file located?

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