Split 1.1.0 – WordPress Theme
Description
Split is a pearly white, minimal WordPress theme built for readers-first design, helping content stay clear, scannable, and easy to engage with. It’s designed to reduce distractions while supporting monetization, so your ads and key page elements sit where they’re most useful. The theme uses a functional dual sidebar setup and a dual post layout on the homepage to improve browsing flow. If you publish regularly and care about user experience and steady page performance, Split provides a clean foundation for a blog that looks sharp and reads even better.
With its crisp, minimal presentation and blog-focused layout, Split helps you present stories and promotional areas without clutter, supporting both longer time on page and practical ad visibility.
Main Features
- Pearly white minimal design — Clean, crisp styling that keeps attention on your content.
- Maximum readability focus — Layout choices prioritize comfortable reading and easy scanning.
- Functional dual sidebar — Two sidebar areas to place widgets, navigation elements, or ad units.
- Dual post homepage layout — Displays two posts on the homepage to encourage continued browsing.
- Distraction-free presentation — A restrained design that avoids visual noise around articles.
- Blog-centric structure — Organized content flow that supports a consistent publishing style.
- Advertising-ready space — Built-in areas and layout positions that support ad revenue goals.
Benefits
- Better engagement — Clear reading flow and homepage structure encourage users to explore more posts.
- Improved UX — Minimal styling reduces distractions, making content easier to consume.
- Higher ad visibility — Dual sidebar placements help ads stay noticeable without overwhelming the page.
- More time on site — Dual post presentation supports a smoother path from discovery to reading.
- Clear content hierarchy — Readability-first layout makes it easier for visitors to find what matters.
Who is it suitable for?
- Blogger websites focused on clean, readable layouts
- Content publishers who want practical ad placement
- News, magazine, or editorial style WordPress sites
- Agencies building blog templates for clients
- Writers and creators who prioritize user experience
- Websites that rely on homepage post discovery