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Discussion: Replace hardcoded `Twenty Twenty-Five` in footers. #385

Open juanfra opened 1 day ago

juanfra commented 1 day ago

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This is a follow-up of https://github.com/WordPress/twentytwentyfive/pull/372#issuecomment-2367817972.

We currently have three footers using Twenty Twenty-Five as a string, using the paragraph block. We're not using the site title or anything dynamic. As a result, any user who won't like having the theme name in the footer, will have to manually and purposefully edit the footer to change it.

Having the site title where we now have Twenty Twenty-Five can be redundant in some of these footers (default and columns), as it's already being used.

A good candidate to fill this space could be the copyright pattern we're introducing with the block binding that will print © YEAR.

Screenshot 2024-09-23 at 15 32 55

In the screenshot, Stories® is the site title, and The new WordPress default theme pays homage to history and ancestry. the tagline.

jasmussen commented 3 hours ago

Copyright might work. Or something else, the key is to not duplicate the site title again.

carolinan commented 3 hours ago

I think that if the content was just removed, it would look imbalanced, so lets test the copyright. In worst case if we find it doesn't look and feel good and we can try something else.