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A Configuration-Driven Approach

Boilerplate uses config.php as the PHP-side source of truth for theme identity, versioning, feature flags, and project-level defaults. This primer explains why configuration-driven WordPress themes are easier to maintain, easier to teach, and faster to customize without starting from scratch.  Read More »

Building a WordPress Parent Theme That Survived 10 Years of Production

Boilerplate is a battle-tested WordPress parent theme shaped by more than 10 years of real client work across marketing sites, ecommerce builds, subscription platforms, and custom business websites. This post explains why it exists, how repeated agency pain points turned into reusable theme systems, and why a boring, stable foundation is often the smartest starting point for serious WordPress development.  Read More »