<div dir="ltr"><b>@Abhik</b><br><div><br>Well, even if it's "not okay" in general, if there's an interesting, relevant and useful reason for a theme to go against requirements/recommendations than an exception <i>can</i> be made in special cases (not in this case though it looks like).<br>
<br></div><div><b>@Chip</b><br><br></div><div>It's a shame, cause I actually think it would perfect for boilerplates. But, I can see how it might be too drastic of a change for someone switching from another theme that might cause alarm, though I'd think it would be well documented in the theme. Though, looking at the theme in the ticket they don't appear to explain or have a strong reason for this anyways.<br>
<br></div><div>I might consider making this into a plugin myself and call it something like "Clean House". Is that a comprehensive list of things that can be unhooked?<br></div></div>