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StataRocket Basics

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A StataRocket article series about the starter kit foundation, blueprints, design tokens and reusable content structures.

The starter-kit foundation

StataRocket Basics introduces the core ideas behind the starter kit: structured blueprints, reusable Antlers partials, theme-aware styling and content blocks that give teams a reliable place to start.

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Editorial workflow timeline with approval stages and content signals
Editorial Article

Editorial workflows that survive real projects

A good starter kit balances flexible content editing with enough structure to keep growing websites maintainable.

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Modular Bard content blocks arranged in a clean layout system
Editorial Article

A better start for content blocks

Content blocks should help editors compose pages confidently, with clear fields and predictable frontend output.

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Reusable Antlers partial blocks connected as a template system
Development Article

Reusable Antlers partials without overengineering

Reusable Antlers partials are strongest when they capture shared behavior and styling while keeping simple templates readable.

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Light and dark design token system with connected color nodes
Design System Article

Design tokens for light and dark mode

A theme-aware frontend works best when templates consume intent-based tokens instead of chasing individual colors through every partial.

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Structured editorial blueprint interface in a clean control panel
Editorial Article

Blueprints that feel good in the Control Panel

Good blueprints guide editors through decisions, reduce visual clutter and keep content models predictable without turning the Control Panel into a puzzle room.

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Clean Statamic foundation with a technical launch interface
Launch Article

Launch faster with a clean Statamic foundation

A strong Statamic starter kit gives teams reusable structure, sensible defaults and enough freedom to ship a real project without fighting the foundation.

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