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---
layout: page
title: "Theme Documentation"
subtitle: "How to use Feeling Responsive"
description: "The documentation is a work in progress..."
image_header: "no"
permalink: "/documentation/"
---
<div class="panel radius" markdown="1">
## Table of Contents {#toc}
{: .sans }
- [Page/Posts Formats](#formats)
- [How to use images](#images)
</div>
## Different Page/Posts Formats {#formats}
*Feeling Responsive* supports you with different templates for your content. These are the actual page/post formats:
[Post]({{ site.url }}/design/post/)
: The *post* format has no sidebar, its content is centered and beneath the content the visitor gets some metadata like categories, tags, date and author if provided via data in front matter of the post.
: use in front matter via: `layout: post`
[Page]({{ site.url }}/design/page/)
: Shows the content in the same way as the *post* format without listing the metadata at the end of the page.
: use in front matter via: `layout: page`
[Post with left sidebar]({{ site.url }}/design/post-left-sidebar/)
: Displays a left sidebar besides the content. To customize the content of the sidebar, open `_includes/sidebar.html`.
: use in front matter via: `layout: post-left-sidebar`
[Post with right sidebar]({{ site.url }}/design/post-right-sidebar/)
: Displays a right sidebar besides the content. To customize the content of the sidebar, open `_includes/sidebar.html`.
: use in front matter via: `layout: post-right-sidebar`
[Page Full Width]({{ site.url }}/design/page-full-width/)
: If you want full control of styling a page, than use the full-width template. To set up a grid, just use the [foundation grid system](http://foundation.zurb.com/docs/components/grid.html).
: use in front matter via: `layout: page-full-width`
<small markdown="1">[Up to table of contents](#toc)</small>
{: .text-right }
## How to use images {#images}
There are three types of images you can define via frontmatter:
- thumbnails
- header images
- title images
<small markdown="1">[Up to table of contents](#toc)</small>
{: .text-right }