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Read the @link getting_started Getting Started @endlink topic.
Below are instructions on how to create a Drupal Bootstrap based sub-theme. There are several different variations on how to accomplish this task, but this topic will focus on the two primarily and most common ways.
./bootstrap/starterkits folder into sites/all/themes or a respective
sites/*/themes folder.subtheme../subtheme/cdn.starterkit or, if using the LESS Starterkit, ./subtheme/less.starterkit to match the folder name and append
.info (e.g. ./subtheme/subtheme.info)../subtheme/subtheme.info and change the name, description and any
other properties to suite your needs.{.alert.alert-warning} WARNING: Ensure that the .starterkit suffix is
not present on your sub-theme's .info filename. This suffix is simply a stop
gap measure to ensure that the bundled starter kit sub-theme cannot be enabled
or used directly. This helps people unfamiliar with Drupal avoid modifying the
starter kit sub-theme directly and instead forces them to create a new sub-theme
to modify.
In your Drupal site, navigate to admin/appearance and click the Enable and
set default link next to your newly created sub-theme.
{.alert.alert-info} Please refer to Choose an Existing Starterkit for additional documentation pertaining to the chosen Starterkit.