I have been sitting silently reading through all of these posts
patiently waiting for the first theme I created to be posted.  I have
to agree that there should at least be a link that says "developers"
and one that says "iGoogleCreator" or something like that.  I was
discouraged because my sister (who is ill) loves Twilight and while
yes I agree there are wayyy to many Twilight Themes there isn't 1 good
one in them.  So I sat down and created one:

http://www.google.com/ig?skin=http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/102782832244527638067/lisastwilight.xml

Hoping that in a week or two it would be available to my sister.  Now
I am a web designer and I love what I do and I really enjoyed making
the theme but this is such a hassle I don't know if it was worth it.
Right now my sister just has the whole link to my theme set as her
home page so I guess it really doesn't make too big of a difference to
her.  But I have sifted through hundreds of crappy themes everyday
waiting to see if mine was ever picked up.  But I see tons of
foreheads.  I was happy to see some really nice full screen themes in
the mix today but I don't want to go through hundreds of themes to
find ones that are done properly.

Just thought I would add my two cents for what it worth.  :)

On Apr 9, 12:38 am, "Tamara ~ iGoogle Themer" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I have to side with Don,  It has nothing to do with recognition what
> so ever. Google is accepting masses of junk for themes and
> occasionally a few nice ones get through. That being said who the hell
> wants to wade through tons, tons and tons of themes from foreheads,
> dogs noses, sunglasses, strangers babies and to top it the one with
> John Wayne Gacy a serial killer.  Further more Google is not listening
> cause they are promoting their online theme creator software that
> spews this trash out! So Don has it right there should be a selection
> for people who take time to create interesting and creative themes not
> the trash I mentioned above.  Many people don't even wade through them
> any longer.
>
> Tamara (iGoogle Themerwww.igooglethemer.com)
>
> On Apr 3, 2:29 pm, tahoekerri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Please. Your attitude is why I asked those questions. You are like a
> > scorned person that thinks that since they are experienced your work
> > should be put in its own category because you've done it before. If
> > you look at the threads of this - I was the one to suggest something
> > other than "experienced designers" for a category. You want
> > recognition, plane and simple. Perhaps that's why google has not taken
> > this seriously. You have not offered solutions that make sense or are
> > fair to others. You've attacked everyone else - and accomplished what?
> > Are you looking for a solution? I haven't really read it so far!- Hide 
> > quoted text -
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