[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #37974: Add multi-panel feature to pages through add_theme_support
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Thu Oct 13 16:41:19 UTC 2016
#37974: Add multi-panel feature to pages through add_theme_support
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Reporter: karmatosed | Owner:
Type: task (blessed) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 4.7
Component: Themes | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: has-ux-feedback needs-patch | Focuses: ui
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Comment (by joyously):
The problem I've always had with this proposal is that content is
manipulated in the Customizer, which in my mind should only affect
Appearance. I know some people want this "section" thing so that multiple
authors can contribute to the front page, but really, why should WordPress
support bad SEO and bad page design? Putting a lot of content on the
front page is bad SEO and bad user experience. If the author wants a lot
of content, they can already put it in the Page editor and nothing fancy
needs to happen differently. If they want dynamic content on the front
page, they can use a theme that has a widget area there or a plugin that
provides shortcodes (works with any theme). But stacking multiple pages
onto the front page? That's nonsense.
I am currently trying to fix a client site that used a premium theme
several years ago and never did updates. So the site is hacked, and I
can't switch themes easily because it uses custom post types for holding
the "sections" that are on the front page. That means I'm in the camp of
users that want to be able to keep the layout concept when I switch
themes. I'm thinking that what is really needed is a 3rd option for "Front
page shows", instead of trying to tack extra functionality onto the static
page option. It could be a different theme template type, which falls back
to the existing hierarchy if the theme does not support it.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/37974#comment:136>
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