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gmazzap
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Technically speaking, all you need is the Theme Name in your stylesheet header. This will identify your theme. All the other info is need-to-know info and can be omitted.

To answer @shanebp comment, ifIf your theme is a child theme, you will need to have Template as well as this will be be the path to the parent theme.

Technically speaking, all you need is the Theme Name in your stylesheet header. This will identify your theme. All the other info is need-to-know info and can be omitted.

To answer @shanebp comment, if your theme is a child theme, you will need to have Template as well as this will be be the path to the parent theme.

Technically speaking all you need is the Theme Name in your stylesheet header. This will identify your theme. All the other info is need-to-know info and can be omitted.

If your theme is a child theme, you will need to have Template as well as this will be the path to the parent theme.

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Pieter Goosen
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Technically speaking, all you need is the Theme Name in your stylesheet header. This will identify your theme. All the other info is need-to-know info and can be omitted.

To answer @shanebp comment, if your theme is a child theme, you will need to have Template as well as this will be be the path to the parent theme.