Elevated X CMS Offers iPad Support

VALENCIA, Calif. — Paysite CMS provider Elevated X has announced it now offers iPad support.

The company says the new functionality makes use of HTML5 and device detection to automatically display embedded H.264 video for users who visit a site on an iPad. The CMS also converts existing videos and encodes them in the H.264 format automatically.

“For the past four years, we’ve offered an affordable high power paysite management solution,” company CEO AJ Hall said. “Recently we released an easy to use stand alone mobile CMS as an end to end one click to mobile solution. The emerging mobile adult market and the instant popularity of the iPad are only a hint of things to come. Extending the capabilities of our CMS for iPad compatible paysites is something we’re very excited about.”

The Elevated X CMS’ iPad abilities were unveiled and demonstrated for the first time during the HTML5 seminar at the XBIZ Summer Forum in Las Vegas.

“We’re really embracing mobile,” Hall adds. “Everyone has mobile traffic but not everyone is monetizing it. We’ve made it fast, simple and affordable to build mobile sites and now it’s cheap and easy to offer content on the iPad as well. Smart companies are taking advantage of the newness of this market before it gets saturated.”

The company says with one click, the CMS automatically encodes your videos into iPad formats. It also offers built-in detection so visitors using an iPad are automatically presented with content that’s been optimized for iPad viewing.

The Elevated X CMS system is available for $150 a month.

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