[theme-reviewers] Possible additions to Theme Unit Test data

Chip Bennett chip at chipbennett.net
Tue May 1 02:49:55 UTC 2012


Form fields can't go in Post Content. They just simply won't save or
import. They get filtered by post_kses (I think).
The best we can do, I think, is the comment form fields.

As for the language support: how feasible/reasonable would that be for the
testers to test?

Chip

On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Amy Hendrix <sabreuse at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I just had a conversation in IRC with George Stephanis from the core
> UI crew. They're planning to add styling for several of the HTML5
> input types (input type="date", type="url", and so on) to Twenty Ten
> and Twenty Eleven, and he asked if we could add a set of form fields
> to the Theme Unit Test data.
>
> The proposed theme changes are here:
> http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/20579
> And HTML for the unit test is here: http://cl.ly/2E3M103q1V2s3k1Z0X1w
>
> We don't require HTML5, at least not yet, so it would clearly be out
> of our scope to require the new input types, but I *do* think it would
> be worth adding a page to the Layout Test for form elements even
> without making it a review requirement: ugly (or inconsistent) default
> form elements are UGLY, and the Theme Unit Test is useful as an
> education and testing tool as much as a part of the review.
>
>
> As a separate request, I'd also like to see us add a multilingual
> content test: even though we default to English for the main theme
> language, themes should still be able to handle non-English *content*
> whether it's extended-Latin, Cyrillic, RTL, Asian, etc. Even with the
> correct database encoding, designs can get pretty ugly with the wrong
> meta charset or even bad font choices. I'd love to see a Layout Test
> section with quotes in a few of the more common character sets; I
> suspect there are people on this list who can come up with a far
> better variety of both languages and quotes than I can ;)
>
> What say we?
>
> A.
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