[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #53147: Twenty Twenty: Theme Causes bbPress/BuddyBoss Main Forum Page to Display Text
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#53147: Twenty Twenty: Theme Causes bbPress/BuddyBoss Main Forum Page to Display
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Reporter: deborah86 | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Bundled Theme | Version: 5.7.1
Severity: normal | Resolution: worksforme
Keywords: | Focuses:
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Comment (by deborah86):
@Clorith @desrosj
It seems the theme is corrupted. I talked to bbPress's support. The only
way for me to continue to use the theme is to create a brand new
installation of WordPress and use the theme there.
The problem I am facing goes into a bigger issue with WordPress themes.
There is no requirement or recommendation for WordPress theme authors to
completely remove the theme files completely from the user's website.
These theme files stick around. If a user is having an issue with the
theme's templates, there is no way for the user to reinstall the theme
without doing a complete wipe and reinstallation of WordPress on their
servers.
This complicates the simple solution of allowing a user to uninstall a
theme that has been corrupted and reinstall a brand new version of the
theme through the interface. The theme will start like it was installed
brand new.
If users want to save the theme's settings, they can use the inactivate
function. The delete function should completely delete the theme and
remove all theme files.
This solution is suggested for plugins (even though many plugin authors
ignore this and WordPress does not enforce this policy) but not for
themes.
If a user cannot completely remove a theme from their WordPress install
without having to reinstall WordPress on a new server, it shouldn't be
offered in the theme store.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/53147#comment:8>
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