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Translation List is too long #101
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The Twenty* & most-popular themes are outliers in terms of translations.
I would also argue that many translations is a sign of a "good" theme (it's got enough support or community use to be translated). I still think we can wait on wider feedback about this before building something, but I'll leave this issue open to collect that feedback. |
If that 50+ translations is a sign of theme health than over 12k themes are very very sick :) . The vast majority of the people looking at themes aren't looking for these translations. Adding all this noise (the current version just has a link) seems strange. |
I mean, it's one data point in many when choosing a theme.
That's true, but adding the list was in response to meta requests: #28/#5925-meta, #1383-meta. |
I also like that it puts a number to it (See all 7). You can see at a glance see how many languages it's translated into and use that as a signal if the theme is widely supported. |
It's not a shared component, so for Themes it would need to be rebuilt. As I said before, I didn't think it was necessary since so few themes have many translations. That's why I've left this open for more feedback. |
I agree that it probably makes sense to move it up into the meta details to match plugins. While not many themes do have translations, the ones that receive the most traffic have many and the translation block can be distracting. |
For some of these themes the list of translations is bonkers. What do you think about a "read more" button that hides everything but the first 10 or so.
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