<div dir="ltr">Hey guys and gals,<div><br></div><div>Some time ago I asked what you felt makes for a good theme reviewer. Some things of course included WP knowledge and coding chops. I know I don't do as many reviews as I used to but when I do I feel like I could improve the experience not only for myself but for the developer.</div>
<div><br></div><div>As of late there have been a few more people added to the reviewer list and I think it's awesome to see more people wanting to help. :)</div><div><br></div><div>I would love to hear tips, advice from some of the more experienced reviewers as well as new as to what you think makes for a good theme review. What process do you use, what steps do you take, what things do you look for?</div>
<div><br></div><div>Please share even if it's something simple as I use X-plugin or I really like how _name_ does reviews.</div><div><br></div><div>I know for me when I assign myself a theme one of the first things I do is look through the SVN link files and make sure there are no custom-anything that could be lost when switching a theme. That does include widgets, meta-data, meta_*, CPT and what not. A good portion of the time I do use a localhost setup but try my best to use my domain to test. I do use some custom posts for video, audio and images but for the rest it's the TUT.</div>
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