Hmm... I'm tempted to say "have an option to turn it on and off", but I know I'd get another five e-mails about messying up WP. :-p
So are you also saying that categories should be opened up in that you would not be required to classify a post under a given category? On 11/23/05, Nickolas Means <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I agree with your argument that native code is more stable through > upgrades than plugins. At the same time, why introduce a second > function just like one already present. If tags were to be > introduced as part of the WP core code, then categories would need to > be locked down. Mandatory one-and-only-one category per post (as > Matt mentioned, like Sections in Textpattern). If categories were > not locked down, you would essentially have the same function twice- > over with very minimal differences in functionality. > > Changing the functionality in this way (one cat. per post) would > break most of the WordPress blogs currently in existence. Most, if > not all of us, have at least one post in multiple categories. I > personally don't want to go through my blog and move all that over to > a tagging function when what I've got works well and there's a plugin > out there that doesn't break anything to do what you want to do. > > If you want to discipline yourself into using only one category per > post, then by all means do so, but it's not something that should be > forced upon the entire userbase. And without forcing it on the > entire userbase, all you've done is implement redundant functionality. > > Nick > _______________________________________________ > wp-testers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers > -- Sean Hayford O'Leary I'm always online. Check out my personal site [http://sdho.hayfordoleary.com], design site [http://design.hayfordoleary.com] or HOP [http://p.hayfordoleary.com] -- my portal project. _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers
