Op donderdag 05 januari 2006 15:18, schreef Khalid B:
However, what about freedom? If someone WANTS their site to be obnoxious or do not care because they are a techie, then they should be able to do that.
In that case, you will have to narrow the term "theme" a lot. I developed argeebee for a client who wanted a cheap way to allow a huge amount of styles (which is not a theme).
But the theme, the basis, what shows where and how, is the theme. I spent a lot of time on that. I am very sure that you will not be able to catch this power in an admin interface. You will get stuck in an enormous amount of inconsistent *1 settings and options.
A style, the colors and some basic things like a logo, is easy to manage, online, but anything beyond that, is far too technical and hard to had over to the Joe Averages of your site.
Bèr
*1 Search results still show the username and posted dates even if you unselect that in the theme. Its a bug, but this happens a lot. Its an example, one of many.