On Apr 10, 2010, at 8:05 AM, Colin wrote:
1. The theme description is probably ignored by most people; they're more interested in what the theme looks like (hence the thumbnail) than any of the fancy words that accompany it. Accordingly, I've removed it completely from the active theme and put it into the thumbnail's "title" tag (so it's visible if you hover over it) for the inactive themes.
I read all of the theme descriptions when I was working on getting them auto-updated on the website. Not a one of them meant anything to me. What does "Pushes the limits of awesomeness" really convey, after all? Yes, a thumbnail is really the only reasonable way to convey what a theme looks like.
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