[theme-reviewers] Files and Folders structure
Edward Caissie
edward.caissie at gmail.com
Sun Jul 10 12:40:05 UTC 2011
What you are describing should be fine ... just make sure you document it
well; more for the end-user than anything else.
The upload script / Theme Check should not see any major difference; and,
the Theme reviewers should be comfortable enough to read the CSS imports to
find what they may need to look at more closely.
Cais.
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 5:13 AM, Tony Crockford <tonyc at boldfish.co.uk>wrote:
> On 9 Jul 2011, at 19:27, Chip Bennett wrote:
> >
> > AFAIK, the only naming "conventions" are those that impact template files
> - i.e. not using "reserved" names for template files, and using
> page-{template}.php for custom Page templates.
> >
> > Beyond that, I don't think anything exists, and like Cais, I don't think
> anything *needs* to exist.
>
> That's good news then.
>
> On a similar note, is there anything that prevents me from not having my
> CSS in style.css - i.e. *having* an empty(ish) style.css, but using CSS
> loaded from a different folder in my theme?
>
> By way of explanation, I'm just building up to theme-building and making
> sure that my preferred way of working won't have to change.
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