Launch
Launch is an attractive theme for the personal blogger who likes to blog in style. Provides support for self-hosted video, audio, images, galleries and more.
Released: 08 May 2012
Version: 1.1 (Changelog)
Last Updated: 13 Dec 2012
Requirements: WordPress 3.5+
Theme Type: Blog, Free, Tumblog
Designer: Orman Clark
Accent colour control
Control the accent colour of your site without touching a single line of code. Truly effortless customization.
Post format support
Spice up your blog with multimedia content. Support for images, galleries, video, audio, quotes, links and more.
Bloat free codebase
A nimble little theme which focuses on the task at hand. Contains everything you need, none of the bloat you don’t.
Custom widgets
A selection of custom widgets baked in by default. Add Twitter, Flickr and Videos with just a few clicks.
Backend theme options
Use options to get up and running in minutes and start customising your new site with just a few clicks of the mouse.
Custom logo upload
Upload your own logo with the press of a button. Full support for text-based logos for those just getting started.
Built-in SEO settings
Optimize your pages and posts for search engines with the inbuilt SEO options. Rank higher, get more traffic.
Custom page templates
Choose from a selection of pre-made templates to build your site. Archives, full width, contact forms and more.
Custom built widgets
Advanced functionality baked right into the theme's core. Add Twitter, Flickr, Video, Advertising and bundles more.
Localisation support
Translate the theme into any language you wish using the included .po/.mo files. Everything you need to get started.
Cross browser support
Compatible with the latest versions of all modern browsers - Chrome, Safari, FireFox, Opera, IE9 and above.
Design files included
No hidden costs for raw design files. PSDs are included for any advanced customisation you might need.
All themes are built on the ZillaFramework, a rock-solid codebase perfected through 100's of hours of development, testing & iteration.



