Elevated X Adds Automatic Mobile Gallery Creation

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X, Inc. announced today that it has added automatic affiliate mobile free hosted gallery (FHG) creation to its content management system (CMS) software for adult websites.

Continuing to embrace the shift in mobile viewing habits, the XBIZ 2012 Software Company of the Year Award winner said the latest enhancement to its CMS system's automatic affiliate FHG gallery builder add-on gives customers an advantage by creating promotional content for viewing on mobile devices.

"Users of the Elevated X affiliate FHG builder will find pre-defined settings for creating mobile photo and movie galleries, along with new default mobile gallery templates. The included gallery templates are designed to fit the 320 pixel width of popular mobile devices with content sized to look good on the widest possible variety of phones," Elevated X CEO AJ Hall said.

The company noted that with just a few mouse clicks an Elevated X CMS user can bulk generate dozens or even hundreds of gallery pages using different content and template designs. CMS generated galleries feature different photo and video formats for standard desktop, tablet and mobile viewers.

Once galleries are created, the CMS posts them to the user's affiliate gallery selection page automatically. The user can then schedule when they're to be published or make it immediate so affiliates can start using new galleries the moment they're created.

Hall added, "You can make use of our included template layouts or use your own designs by uploading your HTML gallery template pages and let the CMS use them to create galleries. The system randomizes content, crops thumbnails, converts videos, cuts video clips, takes screenshots and loads the gallery templates automatically.”

The new update is available free of charge to Elevated X version 3.2 users who have the affiliate FHG builder add-on.

More information and a product demo is available at ElevatedX.com.

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