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January 5, 2016 at 7:01 am #559748
I need to make a simple 1 page parallax that opens on a background video playing and then scrolls down to a large image gallery.
Because the gallery will be very large, it is imperative that the whole of the entire web file be as light and streamlined as possible. I’m assuming that the gallery and video functions are only a small percent of that this theme has to offer.
I would like to include the least amount of files necessary for this. Can this safely be done and if so what method would the Kriesi team recommend for this as far as file structure goes?
Specifically, if I make a fresh installation of WP and want to include only the bare minimum Enfold files, php, js, css etc.. in my theme folder to support a BG video and a gallery, what files would need to stay?I also want to make sure I don’t leave out any files that don’t appear related but are indirectly necessary to support these functions?
Let me know so I don’t try doing this by trial and error,
Thanks, ToddJanuary 6, 2016 at 9:19 am #560365Hi toddhaney!
We have several beautiful demos which are highly customizable.
Some demos you might like.
For Fullscreen Video page please check out http://kriesi.at/themes/enfold-startup/
For a gallery check http://kriesi.at/themes/enfold-restaurant/about/You can edit the number or images appear in a single row and how the open or if you want to link them elsewhere and many more options like that are available in the backend.
You do not have to worry about enfold making your content load slow. WordPress tightly integrates these functions and files and Enfold is designed to run pretty fast on any number of content or images.
When you scroll down this page http://kriesi.at/themes/enfold-restaurant/about/ You will notice that the images load quite fast and this is the speed all the images will load it don’t depend on the number of images you add to enfold. The other factor which depends is ofcourse the internet speed. File structure modifications is out of support scope but if you know what you are doing with the file structure modifications you may feel free to customize it further.
Best regards,
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