Copy the Omega_Kickstart theme from profiles/commerce_kickstart/themes folder to sites/all/themes
Then rename to my_theme and go through renaming omega_kickstart.info to my_theme.info. Edit the contents accordingly.The template.php and any other php file you find will need editing where you see a function name like
function omega_kickstart_alpha_preprocess_page(&$vars)
You have severall css files for each media query (screen width). If you are familiar with Sass take a look in the scss folders. To get yourself up and running with a sass/compass environment checkout https://drupal.org/node/1936970 Its from the Omega 4 docs but this section only applies to the Sass/Compass dev environment.
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same question here. did you
same question here. did you find the answer? i'll keep searching
Did you find the answer?
Did you find the answer?
Quick Answer
Copy the Omega_Kickstart theme from profiles/commerce_kickstart/themes folder to sites/all/themes
Then rename to my_theme and go through renaming omega_kickstart.info to my_theme.info. Edit the contents accordingly.The template.php and any other php file you find will need editing where you see a function name like
function omega_kickstart_alpha_preprocess_page(&$vars)
to
function my_theme_alpha_preprocess_page(&$vars)
It's a bit of work
Great, thanks for your reply!
Great, thanks for your reply! I now have a working sub theme - do I create a new custom.css file or make my changes directly to the global.css file ?
You have severall css files
You have severall css files for each media query (screen width). If you are familiar with Sass take a look in the scss folders. To get yourself up and running with a sass/compass environment checkout https://drupal.org/node/1936970 Its from the Omega 4 docs but this section only applies to the Sass/Compass dev environment.