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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/23/2013 1:47 PM, Emil Uzelac
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Justin
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re-posting this because my last email went to moderation for
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I like the idea of automation for plugin support. We just
need plugins and themes to start talking to each other via
add_theme_support(), which seems to be a growing standard.<br>
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To answer the question of "what is an e-commerce theme?" I'd
say any theme that's built to support any e-commerce plugin.
We shard start creating a set of guidelines that define
these tags. Maybe we won't have all the answers, but we can
at least start formulating a standard to go by.<br>
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What's going to be even more useful is themes getting the
same "readme.txt" treatment that plugins get. It would help
expand on, say, what e-commerce solution(s) it supports.<br>
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Not all users look for a WooCommerce, JigoShop, or whatever
theme to start out. Many of them don't really know they'll
need both a plugin and theme for an e-commerce site. So,
they go out looking for a theme. They know they want to run
an e-commerce site. We should provide a way for them to
find the solution they're looking for. Having a generic
e-commerce tag would go a long way in helping them.<br>
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E-commerce is just one of several tags though. We should
focus on what tags we can feasibly define to some degree and
come up with a list.
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