Mystic child theme

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  • #124015
    Nina Isabella
    Power User

    Hi!

    If I try out Mystic, but then decide that I don’t like it and delete it again, will it change my Esotera settings?

    #124597
    Zed
    Cryout Creations mastermind

    Hi,

    Mystic is a child theme so it inherits all its settings from the parent theme, Esotera. Any configuration changes you do while the child theme is active are actually performed directly to the parent theme’s options so they will remain even if you disable the child theme.


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    #126523

    I am trying to customize Mystic on my WordPress using Chrome – but the changes that I make do not show up on my mobile, my Firefox, or even my incognito Chrome. The same Chrome does show them. What am I doing wrong?

    Would appreciate any pointers. thanks.
    Rohit

    Website: rohitchandra.com

    #126685
    Zed
    Cryout Creations mastermind

    Hi @WonFineDay,

    I hope you’ve seen my reply to your comment.

    Also note that your site is trying to load a script from a deceiving URL:

    which my antivirus blocks as adware:

    The legitimate domain is jqueryui.com


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    #126999

    Thanks for pointing this out. The offending line of code

    <script>var pm_pid = “20724-69651475”;</script>//code.jqueryoi.com/js/pub.min.js

    was actually found in wp-content/themes/esotera/header.php file.

    I have deleted the entire line including the pm_pid. Pls let me know if this needs to remain. Thanks for your help.

    #128960
    Zed
    Cryout Creations mastermind

    Site exploits usually target specific files that are always there (such as a header.php file in each subfolder of the themes/ folder). I suggest investigating how that line of code got there, as it may return as soon as the exploit/vulnerability is targeted again.


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