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    Four Different Meanings of “Template” a WordPress Pro Should Know

    September 27, 2025

    Experienced users and developers will use the word “template” casually in and around WordPress to mean slightly different things in slightly different contexts. There are four general things that people will be referring to when they say the word, all substantially different. They may be saying “template” when they mean: A raw-HTML file or set… Read More »Four Different Meanings of “Template” a WordPress Pro Should Know

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