[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #24109: Twenty Thirteen: Remove unneeded post formats `add_theme_support()` declaration

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#24109: Twenty Thirteen: Remove unneeded post formats `add_theme_support()`
declaration
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 Reporter:  DrewAPicture            |       Owner:
     Type:  defect (bug)            |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                  |   Milestone:  3.6
Component:  Bundled Theme           |     Version:  trunk
 Severity:  normal                  |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  has-patch dev-feedback  |
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Comment (by philiparthurmoore):

 Replying to [comment:19 lancewillett]:
 > Example of a theme that broke: Avid, by The Theme Foundry. It got
 {{{<blockquote>}}} wrappers around Quote content without the theme's
 intending it.
 >
 > http://premium-themes.forums.wordpress.com/topic/why-has-the-quote-post-
 format-style-changed-to-italics?replies=1
 >
 > The new {{{get_content_quote()}}} in {{{post_formats_compat()}}} started
 running for this older theme when 3.6 was merged to WP.com -- and the
 theme author should probably have control to turn that on. Versus having
 to opt-out.

 Noting that the theme in that thread is actually Elemin, another theme
 affected by {{{<blockquote>}}} wrappers around Quote content without the
 theme's intending it.

 This is the Avid thread: http://premium-themes.forums.wordpress.com/topic
 /quote-posts-show-2-quotes?replies=10.

 IMO themes should need to opt in to using the new structured post formats.
 The thought of suddenly needing to fix a few hundred old themes doesn't
 feel very nice; it'd be comforting know that old themes will "just work"
 as they always have, with or without this new functionality.

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