How to Set your Rows in Reload

Setting your Rows First of all, notice that each row in Reload creates a full-width section by default (not full-width content). This allows your backgrounds to stretch all the way across the screen. Furthermore, there are several more options. Let’s study them briefly. Background Color Choose, by using the color […]

Portfolio Options

To create a Portfolio Item, go to: Portfolio > Add New Add a title Add some content (you can use Visual Composer) Add description for the title Add more details for the sidebar Add categories and item fields (extra info in a list style) Upload a featured image for your […]

Post Options

To create a Post, go to: Posts > Add New Add a title Add some content Add categories and some tags Reload supports 6 custom post formats. These are: Standard, Gallery, Link, Quote, Video and Audio Post Format. You can simply choose the post format you need and follow the […]

Page Options

At the beginning let’s create a new page by following the usual WordPress steps: Go Pages > Add New Give the page title Add your content (use the amazing Visual Composer) Just below the TinyMCE Editor you will notice two meta boxes: One with the title ‘Page Options’ and another […]

Theme Options

Reload ‘s option panel is built with the famous Redux Framework and gives you many configuration options in an user-friendly environment. Click the Reload tab from the main WordPress navigation and then you will have the ability to affect many core features of Reload. All the options have detailed descriptions […]

Installation of Reload

Before all else you must setup a WordPress version on your server. After downloading the package, you will have a “Reload” folder and a “Reload.zip” file inside the Theme package. You can either choose to upload the Theme to your server via ftp (only upload the folder “Reload” into the […]

What about SEO in Osmosis?

Osmosis is built with SEO best-practices in mind. We use heading tags (H1,H2,H3…) for titles (you have the full control in multiple elements), main content and logo which is good practice for search engine site. It goes without saying that Osmosis uses valid HTML5 code and CSS3. Search engines would […]

Image Sizes in Osmosis

Below you can see the image sizes from the functions.php file. We recommend uploading images of exactly the sizes listed bellow so as WordPress will not resize your images. This will just save some server bandwidth. Of course, no matter the image size someone uploads, the images will be automatically […]

Contact Forms in Osmosis

With this element, you can simply use any Contact Form 7 you’ve created. When using the Contact Form, the default layout is to have one field per row. However, you can have multiple fields in the same row by adding some HTML markup. For example: With Columns One Third / […]