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Great! Thank you! So to be clear for other users who might encounter this: the shortcode override actually was working but I had some CSS in the wrong place which was causing the overridden file to act funny.
Hi Long,
It’s “normal” because I edited the tpl1.php file in the parent theme, which is NOT the correct way to do it. I want to OVERRIDE the tpl1.php file in the parent theme, by placing a modified version in the child theme. However when I do so, the file is not overridden and it still uses the parent theme file. Please check the site again to see what I mean. I’ve switched the parent theme file back to the default version and placed the override tpl1.php file in the childe theme under “/wp-content/themes/medipress-child/framework/shortcodes/doctor/tpl1.php”. This should override the parent theme file but it does not. Is there a way to make this override work? Thanks!-Dan
This reply has been marked as private.How can I disable this feature? I want them to be clickable (and they should be) since the parent menu items are linked to pages as they are on almost every site.
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