[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #29570: Enable theme-specific configuration files
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#29570: Enable theme-specific configuration files
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Reporter: esajuhana | Owner:
Type: feature request | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting
Component: Themes | Review
Severity: normal | Version:
Focuses: ui, accessibility, administration | Keywords:
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When trying a new theme, you always have to edit the theme settings so
that the theme won't look completely ridiculous on the previous theme's
settings. All themes basically need some kind of customizations to make
the theme work somehow. But these settings wont work in another theme.
e.g.
Theme 1: Front page: static
Theme 2: Front page: blog
Theme 3: Custom front page
When switching these themes and trying what would be the best, I always
end up changing of that front page setting. And that has to be done along
every single theme change. It would be a great usability improvement,
even if such as the only '''front page conf''' file would exist.
Other considerations: Menu conf (what kind of menu works best for this
theme), Post conf (summary or full text), Title/logo, tagline, date
format...
Most of the '''conf targets can be extracted from the '''Settings'''
section''' and are pretty easily recognizable
Could be implemented like this: "Save these reading settings to currently
selected theme" (radios for what should be saved: front page, summary/full
text... etc.)
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/29570>
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