[theme-reviewers] Current Theme Unit Test Data

Justin Tadlock justin at justintadlock.com
Thu Jul 19 14:55:55 UTC 2012


I think y'all are misunderstanding what "content" means.  I believe 
Daniel meant user-created content like the content from a post.  You can 
hide things such as form fields, skip links, and so on.  That will not 
be and has never been an issue.

On 7/19/2012 9:31 AM, Dane Morgan wrote:
> On 2012-07-18 17:43, Daniel Tara wrote:
>> No content should be hidden, ever, that's (very) bad practice.
> Well, that's one opinion. Another opinion might recognize the fact 
> that desktop and smartphone use are different and the same person 
> viewing a site on a desktop will have different objectives from when 
> they view the same site on a smartphone and to some extent on a tablet.
>
> Go to any major hotel website on you phone and tell me that their 
> routine hiding of content does not increase the usability of the site 
> (and their bottom line profits) for cellphone users.
>
> There are many legitimate reasons to hide content from mobile users, 
> and to hide other mobile content from desktop users. One use case 
> would be serving forms differently by hiding some optional fields for 
> mobile users where filling in forms is more difficult and the touch 
> keyboard conceals a good portion of the screen.
>
> On the face of it, this kind of blanket statement is invalidated by 
> even one valid use case, and for this there are many.
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