Same problem : i tried all off possibilities in the metadata
ConfigMap  too and don't work...

Maybee i'ts too early and IG tester don't support this new
features.... ?

On 20 mai, 06:01, BlueQuoll <[email protected]> wrote:
> Has anyone been able to get this to work?
>
> When I follow these instructions to the letter, and test the theme,
> all I get is the Classic theme, although it shows my theme title, so
> at least the metadata attributes are being read.
>
> I've tried putting the "categories" tag in the metadata ConfigMap as
> the first line, the last line, and in between, all with the same
> effect.
>
> It just seems that nothing after the end of the metadata ConfigMaps
> section is being recognized.
>
> "Categories" doesn't seem to have found its way into the Developer's
> Guide or API reference yet. Can anyone help?
>
> Dave
>
> On May 15, 12:22 pm, BlueQuoll <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Great! I presume we'll see this on the Australian site (google.com.au)
> > soon? At the moment we Aussies have to go to google.com to see it.
>
> > Coupled with a few well-chosen keywords inserted in our theme
> > description, this should make our themes much more "discoverable".
>
> > Dave
>
> > On May 15, 3:11 am, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > > Thanks Don, I was just about to announce -- we have created a set of
> > > categories now for developers to add their themes to. You can add your
> > > own theme to a category (or categories) by adding the following
> > > categories tag to your theme XML with the category names comma
> > > separated:
>
> > > <categories>animals,entertainment</categories>
>
> > > This should be placed within the ConfigMap that lists all your
> > > metadata attributes.
>
> > > The standard categories are:
> > >     *  Animals
> > >     * Nature
> > >     * Sports
> > >     * Destinations
> > >     * Abstract
> > >     * Trendy
> > >     * Fun
>
> > > On May 13, 10:52 am, "Don Dixon,www.igooglethemes.net"
>
> > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > There are finally some new categories starting to appear for themes,
> > > > ie sports, trendy, destinations, animals, abstract, etc.  However they
> > > > do it, getting new categories of some type to make the many themes
> > > > that are now hidden should be a great improvement.
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