[theme-reviewers] Proposed WordPress 3.4 Guidelines Revisions

Chip Bennett chip at chipbennett.net
Tue May 8 20:10:33 UTC 2012


"Theme template" refers, specifically, to the front-end template files. It
is worded that way, in part, to allow some flexibility with admin screens
(which should have no particular need to be overridden by Child Themes or
Plugins).

So, you should be fine. :)

Chip

On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Bruce Wampler <weavertheme at gmail.com> wrote:

> Looked at then new additions, and Yay! I'm pretty sure there is nothing my
> new 3.4 compatible version will fail, except, perhaps:
>
> ...  including no inline styles in the Theme template ...
>
> --------
>
> So, does Theme template mean the user side page templates, or everything,
> including admin side?
>
> ---
> My admin side has lots and lots of text, including help text and other
> information that has plenty of style= rules so that my admin stuff looks
> nice. There is so much text that I don't think there ever will be
> translations out of English, so none of the admin side is wrapped in
> __()'s.
>
> For me, it is an issue of just creating the interface text on the fly
> productively. So, should I through and add a bunch of arbitrary
> class="mytheme-zz01" rules and add them to the admin style sheet, or will
> there be more flexibility for the admin side? Seems sort of pointless -
> other than I guess reviewers wouldn't be able to do global searches for
> "style=". (on the opposite side, that will really make a huge diff report
> from the previous version...)
>
> Any know of a way to automate that for PHP code (not just html)? Just want
> to get this right.
>
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>
> Bruce Wampler
>
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