[wp-forums] Theme updates best practice

Mika A Epstein ipstenu at ipstenu.org
Mon Apr 15 18:17:27 UTC 2013


Personally I won't use a non-responsive theme. The footprint for the css 
is smaller than the PITA of a plugin, IMO.

But it's really a personal thing. I can see some people wanting to turn 
it off (which ... well I suppose a checkbox to include the fexible css 
code would do it).

> Christine Rondeau <mailto:christine at bluelimemedia.com>
> April 15, 2013 11:07 AM
> Not sure if this is the best place to ask this question, but the Theme
> Review team doesn't have an IRC chat time, so I thought I would post here.
>
> I've been asked if one of my themes will be converted to responsive
> version. I'm wondering what people's thought are about this?
>
> Should I update it to make it responsive or submit a separate responsive
> version of the theme. I have noticed in the forums that some folks would
> like the option to turn off the responsiveness.
> I guess I could investigate a way to have the responsiveness as an option.
>
> I do know that some themes release a lot of updates while others don't and
> I'm just not sure what the best practice on this matter.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
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