Elevated X Adds Turn-Key Splash, Join Pages

LOS ANGELES — Elevated X has made its product easier to use by adding turn-key splash and join pages.

Two new default pages have been added to the popular Elevated X adult site content management CMS software

The splash/warning page and join page designs can be changed by editing HTML and CSS code and no programming experience is needed to edit these pages.

"This addition makes the Elevated X system more friendly for entry level users," Elevated X CEO AJ Hall said. "All you do is open a page and paste in the button code provided by your billing company and you have a beautifully designed, fully functional signup page."

The company has opted for the modern splash page format that's currently trending. The splash page features an overlay that obscures the pay site tour until a visitor clicks the enter button. The tour is then revealed. A visitor no longer needs to go to a separate page and the tour loads instantly once they click enter.

The join page features an optimized layout designed to increase sales. This includes a slimmed down version of the tour header, easy to edit links to customer support and easy to edit text for billing notices and disclaimers. Also present on the join page are small thumbnails of recent site updates that change automatically as the tour gets updated so the join page is always showing the site's freshest content.

The company said this addition is part of a series of planned changes to make its software more ready to use right out of the box.

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