[theme-reviewers] Twenty Eleven, <big> and <tt>
Mario Peshev
mario at peshev.net
Wed Sep 21 04:12:18 UTC 2011
Currently no actual different styling is required. If you want a specific
formatting for a tag, go for it. If not, on the other hand, you are still
required to mention the tag definition and leave it blank (as per the
guidelines, even for another developer who is later going to modify your
code as it is GPL).
You could refer to this comment of Chip -
http://make.wordpress.org/themes/guidelines/changes-wp-3-1/#comment-7
Mario Peshev
freelance software developer/trainer
http://www.linkedin.com/in/mpeshev
http://peshev.net/blog
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Kirk Wight <kwight at kwight.ca> wrote:
> Are <tt> and <big> not styled in Twenty Eleven because they're deprecated
> in HTML5?
>
> As far as I can tell, they're reset, but not further styled, which means
> they don't show any differently when viewing the theme unit test data.
>
> It seems odd that the WordPress default theme wouldn't support all of the
> styling indicated in the theme review test data...
>
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