Dafne
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Hi everybody.
First of all I just would like to say thank you for sharing your theme, which looks great.
My only concern regards a little bit its flexibility, as often themes that are very stylish and refined are not so good in terms of maintainability and the possibility of extending them.
I think child themes are a good way to extend wordpress themes in a fairly modular and maintainable way.
However, being pretty a newbie in WordPress, I was wondering if I should stick to your theme or just create a new one by customizing one of the many minimal themes available.
I succeeded in applying several modifications to yours, even though in some cases I had to devise some workarounds.
For example, one thing that still is not clear to me is where and how you are formatting
< ul > elements in your code. More specifically I wanted to create an unordered list in the central body without any visible bullet points. It looks like your code hides the standard bullet points and creates new light-blue square bullet points.
I eventually managed to get what I wanted, but I am really curious to know if you’re are changing those properties programmatically (possibly in functions.php) or you are doing everything in one of your CSS files (which one?).
I also noticed a possible bug as I turned one of my pages into a one-column page, that is without any sidebar. After applying that change through the admin panel, the footer moved to the left and in that one-column page it is not properly aligned with the remaining sections.I am not sure whether this has to do with my code or not, so you might want to check it out.
I would really appreciate it if you could let me know something about where and how you create those custom bullet points for < ul > elements.
Thanks a lot.
Dafne
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