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Just create the sub-theme folder manually. The folder name you'd use for it will be the machine name of your subtheme.

For more details, refer to:

If you prefer to look at a great (I think) example of a (contributed) Bootstrap sub-theme, then have a look at the Bootstrap Business theme.

Note: the question about "http"https://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/141538" contains a lot of details to get started with such sub-theme ...

Just create the sub-theme folder manually. The folder name you'd use for it will be the machine name of your subtheme.

For more details, refer to:

If you prefer to look at a great (I think) example of a (contributed) Bootstrap sub-theme, then have a look at the Bootstrap Business theme.

Note: the question about "http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/141538" contains a lot of details to get started with such sub-theme ...

Just create the sub-theme folder manually. The folder name you'd use for it will be the machine name of your subtheme.

For more details, refer to:

If you prefer to look at a great (I think) example of a (contributed) Bootstrap sub-theme, then have a look at the Bootstrap Business theme.

Note: the question about "https://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/141538" contains a lot of details to get started with such sub-theme ...

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Just create the sub-theme folder manually. The folder name you'd use for it will be the machine name of your subtheme.

For more details, refer to:

If you prefer to look at a great (I think) example of a (contributed) Bootstrap sub-theme, then have a look at the Bootstrap Business theme.

Note: the question about "http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/141538" contains a lot of details to get started with such sub-theme ...

Just create the sub-theme folder manually. The folder name you'd use for it will be the machine name of your subtheme.

For more details, refer to:

Note: the question about "http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/141538" contains a lot of details to get started with such sub-theme ...

Just create the sub-theme folder manually. The folder name you'd use for it will be the machine name of your subtheme.

For more details, refer to:

If you prefer to look at a great (I think) example of a (contributed) Bootstrap sub-theme, then have a look at the Bootstrap Business theme.

Note: the question about "http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/141538" contains a lot of details to get started with such sub-theme ...

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Just create the sub-theme folder manually. The folder name you'd use for it will be the machine name of your subtheme.

For more details, refer to:

Note: the question about "http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/141538" contains a lot of details to get started with such sub-theme ...

Just create the sub-theme folder manually. The folder name you'd use for it will be the machine name of your subtheme.

For more details, refer to:

Just create the sub-theme folder manually. The folder name you'd use for it will be the machine name of your subtheme.

For more details, refer to:

Note: the question about "http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/141538" contains a lot of details to get started with such sub-theme ...

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