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4,184 PointsIs it normal if i don't have the child theme write across the png like on the video ?
Well my question is in the title !
3 Answers
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 PointsHi there Ioic,
You can have any image you would like for your theme. You don't even have to give any inclination that your theme is a child theme. You may want to for a heads up or you may not. The choice is entirely up to you, especially if it is going to be for your use only.
loiclebunetel
4,184 Pointsok thanks ! It's just that i follow the instructions given on the video and we see on the video the twenty thirteen theme with a sentence across the image of the child theme.
Dea Buus
2,006 PointsHi Loic,
The image you see in the video is made especially for the purpose of indicating, that it is a child theme.
I am currently working with the Yoko theme. And for my child theme, I right clicked on the existing Yoko-theme picture and saved it. Then I opened the saved picture in an image editing software (in my case photoshop) Applied a semi opaque white layer and wrote Yoko Child Theme across it. I then uploaded this new picture in my child theme, so that I am able to tell which theme is the original Yoko and which is the one I'm working on.
I Hope this makes sense :)