![]() Warning not to use the WordPress theme editor WordPress knows how unsafe it is to use the theme editor: it even gives you a warning when you try to access it. More on both of these later in this post. If you need to edit a third-party theme, you should do so via a child theme. If you want to edit the code in your theme, you should do it using a code editor (check out the best free HTML editors), and you shouldn’t t edit the files in your live site until you’ve tested it on a WordPress staging site.
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