![]() ![]() I hope you find this information useful and are inspired to develop child themes for Event Espresso. I wrote about the process, on my blog, entitled: Bare-bones Guide to Launching a WordPress Theme Shop from Scratch Comments, feedback, questions? Since these are free child themes, I decided to set up a simple shopping cart system, using Easy Digital Downloads, which only took a matter of minutes to set up. ![]() I created a very simple (bare-bones), standalone theme shop to promote the child themes and provide one-click theme updates. One reason is that we don’t have a system to deploy automated theme updates as we do for the plugin. Instead of adding themes for sale on our Event Espresso website and tying up valuable resources on that site. From there you will find a selection of third-party event themes and standard themes that work well with Event Espresso. I’ve decided to create a section dedicated to premium themes that work well with Event Espresso. Support and one-click updates for the child themes are primarily handled via Github and a private theme update service, called Kernl. What about support and one-click updates? The primary functions to launch a new child theme are relatively tedious but straightforward. Now, I have plans to launch around 20 more in the coming weeks, in between other tasks. In October, I started the website and made four new child themes available. ![]() In this case, I removed the meta box entirely, as I thought it made the event page cleaner and focused on purchasing tickets. Optimized WordPress Event Output – Baskerville Child ThemeĪs you can see, the child themes have been optimized for Event Espresso 4 to display event dates and times, instead of post dates, which are common in many default WordPress themes. ![]()
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