Elevated X Revamps CMS, Website

LOS ANGELES — Adult content management system (CMS) provider Elevated X has announced the release of its new and improved CMS, now at version 3.2.

"Version 3.2 marks our 3rd version update and 4th major product update in the last 16 months," says Elevated X CEO AJ Hall. "Proof once more that we're serious about keeping our customers current and competitive."

"Our new modern design and feature set will take your sites into 2011 and beyond," he added, saying that this latest version still offers the core features of previous versions, such as total pay site content management with automated video encoding, clip cutting and more.

Automated tour management, free trial and limited trial areas, interactive members areas, plus tours and members areas for mobile sites and all access/mega-pass networks, are also popular product staples.

"We're offering an out of the box all access pass network setup just like Brazzers, RK.com and all the big guys at a fraction of the cost and with zero custom coding needed," Hall told XBIZ. "This isn't new but is the first time we've offered this kind of functionality for a monthly license fee."

"Also available for $50/mo for unlimited sites," Hall added, "is a mobile tour and members area with device detection and automatic encoding of 3GP and MP4 formats in two sizes for larger devices (iPhone, Blackberry, etc.) and smaller for Nokia, Motorola, etc."

New features include plugin modules that provide a FAQ manager, a full page offers manager, banner manager, and a DVD catalog/DVD download site section, all for free.

"This is in addition to more than 50 other new changes, additions and enhancements that were made to the system," Hall said.

Version 3.2 has been further enhanced to include a redesigned tour and a brand new tube/pay site hybrid members area that uses Smarty templates exclusively, Hall noted.

"The new tour and members area design features an up to date, modern interactive layout sure to impress members and keep them coming back," Hall concluded. "More top lists, embedded trailer pages, Google style auto-complete for the search form, scrolling jQuery carousel of upcoming updates and tube-style preview animation on mouseover and much more has been added."

A redesigned Elevated X corporate website was unveiled along with the new release.

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