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Moritz »mo.« Sauer dba5d71522 Release 0.5
This release changes the top Navigation into a white tipbar, extends
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Different Page/Posts 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.
use in front matter via: layout: page-full-width

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Possibilites to style your content

You can style your content in different ways. There are elements like subtitles, feature images, header images, meta data like categories and tags and many more. This article shows the different possibilites.

Subtitles

If you need a subheadline for an article, just define a subheadline in front matter like this:

subtitle: "Subheadline"

How to use images

There are four types of images you can define via frontmatter: thumbnails, header images, title images and images in your article.

Thumbnails

Thumbnails are used on archive pages like the [blog index][2]. Define them in front matter like this:

image:
   thumb: thumbnail_image.jpg

Header Images

image:
   header: thumbnail_image.jpg

Title Images

image:
   title: thumbnail_image.jpg

You can choose to show a special full-width header image or not.

Define all three images

image:
   header: thumbnail_image.jpg
   title: thumbnail_image.jpg
   thumb: thumbnail_image.jpg

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Create a Table of Content

With the Kramdown parser for Markdown you can render a table of contents for your documents. Just insert the following HTML in your post before the actual content. More information on »Automatic Table of Contents Generation«.

Bare Bones Version

{% highlight html %}

Table of Contents

  • Auto generated table of contents {:toc} {% endhighlight %}

Foundation panel version

{% highlight html %}

### Table of Contents * Auto generated table of contents {:toc}
{% endhighlight %} [Up to table of contents](#toc) {: .text-right }
**Table of Contents** {: #toc } * TOC {:toc}

[2]: {{ site.url }}/blog/ [3]: # [4]: # [5]: # [6]: # [7]: # [8]: # [9]: # [10]: #