StripBoard

Description

StripBoard lets you simply disable unwanted features from WordPress (and WooCommerce) at the load level—using hooks, not menu hiding—all from one settings board.

  • Toggleable features across writing, media, speed, security, admin UI, feeds, archives, and WooCommerce
  • Plain-English descriptions, risk labels (high / medium / low), and scope tags (admin / frontend / both)
  • Parent child hierarchy with cascade toggles
  • Kill switch via STRIPBOARD_BYPASS in wp-config.php
  • Extensible for developers via documented filters and actions

No bloat. No page builders. No subscriptions.

Privacy

StripBoard stores settings in the WordPress options table (stripboard_settings) only. It does not send data to remote servers, create accounts, or collect personal information.

Developer hooks

  • stripboard_features — modify the feature registry
  • stripboard_categories — modify category tabs
  • stripboard_disable_{$feature} — implement stripping for custom features
  • stripboard_feature_toggled — react when a setting changes
  • stripboard_validate_setting — filter values before save
  • stripboard_is_feature_enabled( $key ) — public helper

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Installation

  1. Upload the stripboard folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory, or install from Plugins Add New.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Go to Settings StripBoard to configure features.

FAQ

I disabled something and lost admin access. How do I recover?

Add this line to wp-config.php above the “That’s all, stop editing!” comment:

define( 'STRIPBOARD_BYPASS', true );

This bypasses all StripBoard logic until you can re-enable features.

Does disabling REST API break the block editor?

The REST toggle blocks unauthenticated (guest) REST requests only. Logged-in users and authenticated clients can still use the API.

Do the auto-update email toggles stop WordPress from updating?

No. Those toggles only suppress notification emails. They do not disable core, plugin, or theme updates.

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1.0.4

  • Minimal admin UI: neutral gray page background, white panels, square edges; blue only for highlights

1.0.3

  • Load translated feature strings on init to satisfy WordPress 6.7+ translation timing

1.0.2

  • Soften default attachment link toggle: runtime filter only, no global option lock

1.0.1

  • Rebrand to StripBoard for WordPress.org naming guidelines
  • Remove features that interfered with Core update checks or defined DISABLE_WP_CRON
  • Contributors list matches plugin owner account

1.0.0

  • Initial public release
  • WordPress / WooCommerce feature toggles
  • Parent–child hierarchy, kill switch, security warnings
  • Developer extension API