Day 48: Domain Setup for WordPress CMD Templates

After completing most of the HRIS updates, I started setting up a new initiative: WordPress-based CMD Templates. The idea is to build modular, template-driven websites clients can use out of the box.

I started by reserving a subdomain on Stafify and configuring DNS records for initial propagation. Then, I uploaded the base WordPress installation and configured the environment for plugin compatibility.

Simultaneously, I returned to the HRIS UI to clean up parts of the dashboard that had legacy layout structures. The goal was to apply more grid-based logic and modern CSS practices across the board.

This dual-tasking helped maintain progress across both projects. Setting up the foundation for CMD Templates is the first step toward launching our templating service, and I’m excited to see how it evolves.