Title: will automatic security updates kill my theme?
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# will automatic security updates kill my theme?

 *  [emcee2](https://wordpress.org/support/users/emcee2/)
 * (@emcee2)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/will-automatic-security-updates-kill-my-theme/)
 * Hi. I help a friend with her WP site. The fellow who initially worked up the 
   site edited the 2010 Theme files directly. I now know that I should create a 
   child theme, but that isn’t in play at the moment.
    I have been doing manual 
   WP updates… changing to another theme, then updating WP, then changing back to
   the original theme. Actually – I might be OK in that I think I copied the altered
   2010 theme and gave that a new name and that’s what the site uses. That said,
   it also occurs to me now that none of the subsequent updates to the 2010 theme
   have not been incorporated into my 2010 copy theme. Regardless, my actual question:
   will these new automatic security updates in WP3.7+ overwrite the 2010 theme?

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 *  [shadez](https://wordpress.org/support/users/shadez/)
 * (@shadez)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/will-automatic-security-updates-kill-my-theme/#post-4294769)
 * No WP updates overwrite your theme files unless it is twentythirteen or twentytwelve.
   so your renamed 2010 theme is absolutely safe from it.
 *  [Robin W](https://wordpress.org/support/users/robin-w/)
 * (@robin-w)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/will-automatic-security-updates-kill-my-theme/#post-4294776)
 * ok, lots of questions there, and you do need to sort out for future
 * WordPress consists of
 * core wordpress software
    Themes plugins uploads database
 * When you update “wordpress” – eg to 3.7, then it is only the core software that
   updates. Themes and plugins remain the same. this is why themes and plugins occasionally
   break, and they are ‘incorrectly’ using core software, and when that changes 
   they no longer work.
 * Auto updating eg to 3.7.1 etc. is only for minor security and bug fixes, so should
   not break themes and plugins. Whether it ever will is open for debate. You can
   turn this off, but this is not recommended by wordpress. Auto updates are released
   in stages to ensure that they are stable. Major releases will still be under 
   your control. So auto-updates should not break your site.
 * You method of doing manual updates (switching to another theme) actually does
   nothing to protect you – as state above the theme software is not directly affected.
 * Now onto themes.
 * 2010 has had many updates – you should have been prompted recently to update 
   it. If you have been doing that, then the 2010 theme is up to date. If you look
   in the themes bit of the dashboard it should tell you if the theme is up to date.
   These updates do not provide additional security (this is in core software) but
   enhance the theme or ensure it works with later core software versions.
 * You think you are on a ‘custom theme’ ie one that is not a deafult theme – even
   though it is actually an altered copy of a default theme – if you look in dashboard
   >appearance>themes it will say what theme you are using.
 * It sounds like you are, as if you’ve been updating twentyten, you’d have lost
   the changes the original fellow did.
 * If you copied the whole of the altered twentyten theme to a new directory, then
   your code will be safe.
 * However it is possible that future wordpress releases will break your theme. 
   Until you fix this with a child theme, you will be at some risk, but it may be
   years or never ! Because Twentyten was written by wordpress it is a very solid
   theme, so you may be lucky.
 * So
 * No wordpress core updates won’t overwrite twentyten
    You should check that you
   are using a custom theme – ie your altered twentyten theme. You should keep the
   default themes up to date. If a core update breaks your theme, the default twentyten
   theme will be the closet, and you will need to switch to that to get you site
   going again. then you will either have to live with that, or work out what the
   changes are. If/when you site breaks, you will wish that you’d spent some time
   now working out what was changed. If you can it would be worth asking the fellow
   who changed it if he knows which files he changed. Chances are that he has not
   changed many files, most of the key look and feel are in a few places. He may
   have altered “header.php” that’s the one most people like to play with, and probably
   altered style.css, and maybe “page.php”. He’ll probably be able to tell you which
   even if he can’t remember what he changed. And yes, you ought to start looking
   to create a proper child theme, and then only having these altered files in it.
   you’d then be able to check if the latest twentyten versions have changed anything
   and keep these files up top date as well. This is NOT a lecture – as I know that
   it will take some time and learning to do this – I was there two years ago – 
   and I expect your time is very limited.
 *  Thread Starter [emcee2](https://wordpress.org/support/users/emcee2/)
 * (@emcee2)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/will-automatic-security-updates-kill-my-theme/#post-4294874)
 * Thanks for the replies. Much appreciated.
    Now to find some time to sort out 
   the child theme…

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