I'm working on a site redesign and we are using the Iron and Wool ReadyTheme as a base. This is our first time using a ReadyTheme, we've been designing/developing using a CSSUI store up to this point.
I have some questions on maintaining a ReadyTheme.
1) When a ReadyTheme is updated, is there an update process that can be used? Or do we have to do like in the past where we go through the Template changes manually?
2) Are the template changes that Miva posts just for CSSUI sites? I'm referencing this: http://www.miva.com/template-changes
Are we to follow those if we are using a ReadyTheme?
3) I notice that the ReadyThemes also are posted to github. Is this where we would find updated info for new releases?
4) I'm assuming that once we customize a ReadyTheme, there is no update process. Any updates would overwrite the customizations?
5) Guessing there isn't a child-theme type setup with Miva, like we do in the Wordpress world. Where the child can be customized allowing the parent theme to still be updated?
6) As for CSS changes with a ReadyTheme, do most people include a NEW CSS file to overwrite changes? Or do they modify the theme's CSS files?
Thanks for any help!
-Kevin
I have some questions on maintaining a ReadyTheme.
1) When a ReadyTheme is updated, is there an update process that can be used? Or do we have to do like in the past where we go through the Template changes manually?
2) Are the template changes that Miva posts just for CSSUI sites? I'm referencing this: http://www.miva.com/template-changes
Are we to follow those if we are using a ReadyTheme?
3) I notice that the ReadyThemes also are posted to github. Is this where we would find updated info for new releases?
4) I'm assuming that once we customize a ReadyTheme, there is no update process. Any updates would overwrite the customizations?
5) Guessing there isn't a child-theme type setup with Miva, like we do in the Wordpress world. Where the child can be customized allowing the parent theme to still be updated?
6) As for CSS changes with a ReadyTheme, do most people include a NEW CSS file to overwrite changes? Or do they modify the theme's CSS files?
Thanks for any help!
-Kevin
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