Changes from 1.3.1 to 1.3.2.

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Support Forums Support (Legacy) Changes from 1.3.1 to 1.3.2.

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  • #1970

    Daniel Cotillas
    Participant

    Hi,
    I would like to know where can i read about the changes that comes with the 1.3.2 update.
    Thanks

    #1972

    Boaz
    Keymaster

    Hi,
    You can check our changelog here:
    https://pojo.me/products/buzz/?changelog=1

    #1985

    Daniel Cotillas
    Participant

    Thanks Boaz,
    Just one thing: I made some changes on the Buzz theme so I would like to know exactly which files have been changed in the new version, is that possible?

    Thanks

    #1988

    Boaz
    Keymaster

    Hi,
    Are you not using a child theme?
    You should always make changes in the child theme and not directly inside the main one.

    Anyway, here is the file list:

    https://slack-files.com/T02S1JQDL-F1TB2BZSS-0cf6f399de

    #1991

    Daniel Cotillas
    Participant

    Thanks, i didn´t know that. The point now is that what I saw working with the child theme is like configuring all over again, do you have any kind of tutorial to work with the child themes? Or any way to make them be syncronized? Mabe there is a nice tutorial about this… got to look for it.
    Thanks!

    #1994

    Boaz
    Keymaster

    The principal of this is simple:
    The files in the child theme runs over the original files, without changing the original code itself.
    So, let’s say you want to make changes in Header.php, you need to copy this file from the main theme and put it inside the child theme.
    (If the file you modify is located inside a folder, you need to create the same folder inside the child theme).

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