[theme-reviewers] Option to create child theme from theme option

Bass Jobsen bass at w3masters.nl
Tue Jan 21 22:35:33 UTC 2014


Do Plugin territory mean: write a plugin and don't include it with your
theme?

If you never thought about a child theme create function before. But when i
look to my own theme is sounds useful and theme specific.

1) child themes of my theme requires (or at least recommend) theme specific
files s.a. less/custom.less
2) my theme is intend to create child themes

a plugin can't solve 1, unless add a "file list to copy" in my theme for
this plugin.

Mocht u / je nog vragen hebben, dan kun(t) u / je altijd contact opnemen.
Ik ben het best bereikbaar via de e-mail.

groetjes Bass,
W3masters, Orthen
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2014/1/21 Chip Bennett <chip at chipbennett.net>

> A custom page/custom query creator is *definitely* Plugin territory.
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 3:47 PM, emin ozlem <eminozlem at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>  I think this shouldnt fall into plugin territory since there would be no
>> content loss upon deactiivation. If we are to exclude every "functionality"
>> from themes, what are the purpose of themes, just picking colors ?
>>
>> For example I was preparing a "custom page creator", you would choose
>> from select boxes as such;
>> I want to create a page that displays "posts | custom_p_type" from
>> "cat1-cat2" ordered by"ID | date" etc... you get the idea.
>>
>> Creating page-templates are a pain for the average user. This
>> "functionality" i am planning not only makes it easier; but also prevents
>> data loss. Because the creator wont create new page-* files but instead it
>> will use the default page.php file and get the query parameters from an
>> option.
>>
>> Would that too also fall into plugin territory ?
>>
>>
>> 2014/1/21 Emil Uzelac <emil at uzelac.me>
>>
>>> This seems like plugin-territory to me.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Faishal Saiyed <saiyedfaishal at gmail.com
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am reviewing one theme and they give one section call *"One-Click
>>>> Child Themes" *in theme option. using that setting i can create child
>>>> theme by providing name.
>>>>
>>>> I will create that name directory in wp-content theme directory and
>>>> create 3 files
>>>> 1. style.css
>>>> 2. screenshoot.png
>>>> 3. function.php
>>>>
>>>> I feel like it is not part of presentation , it is a part of
>>>> functionality.
>>>>
>>>> But i want other theme-reviewers suggestion on same.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Faishal Saiyed
>>>> Web: about.me <http://about.me/faishal>
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