This release changes the top Navigation into a white tipbar, extends the documentation and uses some subtile changes.
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layout: post
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title: "Elements"
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subtitle: "Subheadline"
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description: "Feeling Responsive offers lots of possibilities to style your articles. The theme turns around the corner with a headline, subheadline, a title and header image. A beautiful typography crafted to please the eyes delivers your ideas, explanations and articles to stick out."
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date: 2014-07-05 07:00:00
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categories:
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- typography
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- design
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- elements
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- design
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permalink: "/design/elements/"
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image:
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header: "no"
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thumb: "unsplash_5_thumb.jpg"
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---
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## Images
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There are different ways to use images. The most present images can be positioned in the header or on top of the headline.
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If you don't want any header image just write `image_header: "no"
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` into front matter.
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## Subheadlines
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If you need a subheadline for an article, just define it in front matter like this:
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`subtitle: "Subheadline"`
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## Quotes
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Quotes mix it up a little bit, if you write long articles. So use quotes:
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> Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.
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<cite>Mark Twain</cite>
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