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carolinan opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 5 comments · Fixed by #50
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Add description #30

carolinan opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 5 comments · Fixed by #50
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carolinan commented Aug 16, 2024

The theme needs a description added to style.css and readme.txt

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Here's a suggested description:

The latest WordPress default theme, Twenty Twenty-Five, emphasizes simplicity and adaptability. It offers flexible design options, supported by a variety of patterns for different page types, such as services and landing pages, making it ideal for building personal blogs, professional portfolios, online magazines, or business websites. Its templates cater to various blog styles, from text-focused to image-heavy layouts. Additionally, it supports global typography and diverse color palettes, ensuring accessibility and customization for users worldwide.

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juanfra commented Aug 19, 2024

Thanks for the suggested description @beafialho

I believe the initial part using The latest WordPress default theme works perfectly now but it may create some confusion in the future (a year from now). So we may want to consider starting the description with Twenty Twenty-Five..., unless we create a clear memo for the future.

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Totally agree! Let's remove "The latest WordPress default theme" and start with Twenty Twenty-Five 👍

@carolinan carolinan changed the title Add description to style.css Add description Aug 20, 2024
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I find the term "global typography" not ideal, especially because WordPress has "global styles".
What about "multilingual typography", "international typography" or "universal fonts" or so?

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Good one, let's make it "international typography" instead of "global typography". Thanks!

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