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  • Hi Oliver,

    One of the reasons I haven’t shipped both themes is to cut down on the overall maintenance of the plugin — as well as limit the amount of work required for integrating the plugin in themes by authors like yourself. As a theme author myself, I don’t really want to have to customize styles for two pickers (picker styles will often — but not always — need adjustments from theme to theme).

    For that reason, I probably won’t include a user-facing option. However, I can ship the files and add a hook, so that theme authors can choose the one that suits them best and load it quickly.

    You can track the status of this feature here.

    Thread Starter WebMan Design | Oliver Juhas

    (@webmandesign)

    Oh, this is the case? Sorry, I don’t have any experience with pickadate.js so I don’t really know how its themes work. I thought it is just a different CSS and maybe some JS applied. I thought the HTML is the same.

    The hook would be perfectly fain if you decide to ship the theme within your plugin.

    Thank you!

    You’re right. The HTML is the same. But the CSS can be quite different. Call me lazy, I just don’t want to have to do the same thing twice! ??

    Thread Starter WebMan Design | Oliver Juhas

    (@webmandesign)

    ?? Sure, I understand! If you could just implement the hook it would be perfectly enough ??

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