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They're getting it for free, screw 'em :)<br>
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Paul<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/02/2013 11:24 PM, Bryan Hadaway
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cite="mid:CAP3jXhSctBQdVVG+7jEJY25fxbcJQrwPck0vLdg=o6LrKH9hew@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Oh no, plenty of users will try and go more than 3
levels deep and then blame the theme for being inadequate. Users
will try to add sparkles and ponies to their theme and blame you
for not having a sparkles and ponies feature built-in (you know,
because everyone wants that and if you don't add that feature
they'll tell the world just how awful you and your theme are).<br>
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Whenever you have a user-base (in anything) expect to take all
kinds of bizarre abuse. The only difference is those that are
willing to educate their users and those who aren't. Is it even
required to support one dropdown level as long as he explains in
the read me that it doesn't?<br>
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The point is that if you only add 0-2 dropdown levels you're
constantly going to have to explain to users/customers why it
doesn't support more. They won't even see this as a "design
choice". Psychologically, they'll just see the theme as broken
because it doesn't do what they want, probably even give it a low
rating because of some trivial thing that didn't meet their exact
specification.<br>
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Pessimist? Nope, realist. Welcome to WordPress.<br>
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