[wp-meta] [Making WordPress.org] #947: Theme directory - Commercial Link Placement
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Tue Mar 10 21:27:36 UTC 2015
#947: Theme directory - Commercial Link Placement
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Reporter: Anariel Design | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Component: Theme Directory
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Comment (by hugobaeta):
Replying to [comment:12 Anariel Design]:
> The context in which the link is now doesn`t make any sense. It stands
together with the "upload your themes" link that is there for developers
and for non-developer visitors has no importance.
Shame on me for not taking a deeper look into this before commenting :P
I compared with the plugins repo and I agree, there should be consistency
between the two - most definitely. I particularly think the themes repo
shouldn't mess with the location of the login section. I made an
experiment, let me know what y'all think:
[[Image(http://cl.ly/image/3B2Q0i0y3T3Q/theme-repo-ux.png)]]
The idea is to bring back the user account section to it's rightful place,
same as in the plugins repo. I played with adding the "Upload your theme"
item there, but it could be moved elsewhere. (maybe like the plugins, as
an item on the bar - but that would be even more confusing IMO). Added the
"Commercial Themes" item to the filter bar, and removed the number count -
is that really necessary? We don't do that on the plugins repo either. I
still think things aren't grouped in the most logical way (search is
relative to the themes on the repo, hence should be closer to that group
of items, and maybe commercial themes could move to the far right, but
that would create a bigger gap between plugin and themes repos).
Just putting it out there, hopefully this can move the discussion forward!
:)
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Ticket URL: <https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/947#comment:13>
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