Theme authors take note, Andrew Nacin is currently leading the charge on rewriting large swathes of get_themes(). Andrew has spent the better part of the last week working on the WP_Theme Class which will make theme authors lives a lot easier. If you’re a theme developer, I encourage you to thoroughly review ticket #20103 to provide feedback on these changes.
Andrew Nacin Intros WP_Theme Class For WP 3.4
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Thank you Andrew for the information
I seek to be able to ‘deliver’ a different theme according to the “role” of the logged user. my need is for ‘developpement’ purpose where I would have a wait page theme for all user but one ‘on work’ theme for the admin to be able to get use to it ‘live’I understand that this must be done at a plugin stage, before theme is loaded which is obvious but I have no idea where to start
any tips?
thank you in advance
Thanks for that, though despite the name of the class, this doesn’t really affect theme developers. get_themes() and get_theme() are both largely internal functions. Even plugins don’t use them very often. This will affect theme developers mainly by allowing us to build awesome goodies like multiple screenshots.