Title: WordPress plugins and themes feedback (constructive)
Last modified: August 20, 2016

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# WordPress plugins and themes feedback (constructive)

 *  [mcondev@gmail.com](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mcondevgmailcom/)
 * (@mcondevgmailcom)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-plugins-and-themes-feedback-constructive/)
 * I have been using wordpress for last 2 month now to build my website. Although
   its the best in the market today, as compared to drupal/joombla, I find the following
   limitations.
    1) As we search for themes/plugins, there is no way to sort/filter
   on ratings and # of ratings. We have to go into each details link to figure it
   out. 2) Its has not been tested for your version of wordpress, is another pain,
   why show me something that is not tested for my wordpress ? 3) The Details site
   of all the plugins are not all good. Some are really good and some are really
   bad, they just link to the developers site that has absolutely no information
   on how to get started. For example FoCal plugin, it took me a while to know that
   it is a widget and not a [focal] entry into the page. Painful getting started,
   and wordpress allows them to post their plugins with bad documentation. There
   should be some quality control on wordpress posting site. 4) Many dont have screen
   shots, so thats really bad. Have to try it out to get it working. 5) Bad naming
   convention, the word “custom” is so misused. On pages we have a “template”, which
   we can decide with, why cant we do it for posts ? I am using Graphene theme, 
   THE ABSOLUTE BEST, I have after trying out 15. I just cant search for custom 
   template for posts, and if do get something that sounds relevant, it wont work,
   custom will mean something else.
 * WordPress is good, but has its own piece of issues. I hope wordpress is hearing,
   they should be able to fix these 5 issues very easily.

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 *  [esmi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/esmi/)
 * (@esmi)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-plugins-and-themes-feedback-constructive/#post-2682763)
 * 1. Work is ongoing across WPORG generally.
    2. Because that’s not always an issue.
   Example – I’m using a plugin that hasn’t been documented (by the plugin’s dev)
   to work on anything higher than 2.5.1 Yet it still works perfectly. The “tested
   version” is informational only. 3. That’s really beyond the control of WPORG.
   4. Screenshots are not yet mandatory for plugins. That might change in the future.
   6. Are you still talking about plugin?
 *  Thread Starter [mcondev@gmail.com](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mcondevgmailcom/)
 * (@mcondevgmailcom)
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-plugins-and-themes-feedback-constructive/#post-2682772)
 * 1. I am talking about providing a advanced search feature, and a “filter by” 
   feature and a “sort by” feature. Its very important to save a lot of time searching
   thru plugins. Trial and Error cant be your recommended approach to finding the
   right plugins
    2. I should be able to filter out what is not tested for my version
   of wordpress. This is a good way to “filter out some noise”. 3. The “Visit plugin
   site”, rarely points to something useful. Although 1 and 2 will solve this to
   some extent, you should also try to follow some quality criteria for allowing
   plugins to be added, edited. Some kinda “rating for getting started” will help.
   4 and 5 I’ll rest my case, get the above fixed, I am sure you will continue to
   stay ahead in the competition.
 * And I say all this because wordpress just rocks.. A great job u guys do.. Keep
   it up.
 *  Moderator [Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ipstenu/)
 * (@ipstenu)
 * 🏳️‍🌈 Advisor and Activist
 * [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-plugins-and-themes-feedback-constructive/#post-2682846)
 * 1. It’s on the to-do list for plugins.
 * 2. Given that ‘tested versions’ are a wibbly wobbly science, maybe. It’s not 
   enough bang for the buck when looking up plugins.
 * 3. Documentation is up to the developer who made the plugin. If it sucks, don’t
   use the plugin. That’s how it’ll always work.

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 * In: [Requests and Feedback](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/requests-and-feedback/)
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 * Last reply from: [Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ipstenu/)
 * Last activity: [14 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-plugins-and-themes-feedback-constructive/#post-2682846)
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