Fair enough, but what I meant was that users expect the themes
downloaded from the Extension Gallery to behave like the other
Extensions (being able to manage them with the other Extensions etc.)

On Jan 8, 12:55 pm, krtulmay <krtul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think this thread needs to be retitled.  The original title is "User
> Confused About Extensions & Themes", but that's _not_ what the post
> contents are talking about
>
> The post contents say: "users complaining ... because they can't
> figure out how to reset the original [theme]" and "user needs a way to
> find out what their current theme is and an easy way to revert back to
> the default".
>
> I have updated the title to something I hope is more accurate.  That
> is, this thread has nothing to do with extensions.
>
> On Jan 8, 6:10 am, Meok <meok...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I don't mean to rehash this but I have users complaining about my
> > themes because they can't figure out how to reset the original when
> > they get tired of it. I'm seeing many similar complaints on other
> > people's theme pages. We've had the whole discussion before m3 as to
> > why themes shouldn't show up on the Extension page, and it's valid,
> > but the user needs a way to find out what their current theme is
> > (currently impossible) and an easy way to revert back to the default
> > (currently not very discoverable).
>
> > Does anyone in the community have any ideas of how this confusion can
> > be avoided?
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