Elevated X Adds 6 Responsive Themes to CMS Platform

Elevated X Adds 6 Responsive Themes to CMS Platform

LOS ANGELES — Triple XBIZ Award-winner Elevated X has added six responsive design themes to its paysite CMS software.

Each of the free-to-use responsive CMS themes includes a 1600-pixel resolution adult site tour design with a matching members’ area and VOD/Clip store template. The new themes feature a contemporary design, a classic adult site layout, a solo model site layout, a tube site layout, and two modern multi-purpose layouts.

Each theme showcases all of Elevated X’s features, including membership site functionality, purchasing and delivery options for online video rentals, pay-per-view, and pay-per-download transactions.

Elevated X co-founder AJ Hall says the addition of free designs is the latest glimpse into its future and part of the initiative it began in 2016 to make building and operating an adult membership site or VOD site more affordable.

“We want the adult site startup cost to be as close to $0 as possible,” Hall explains. “We looked at the custom designs many of our customers were paying thousands for and wanted to offer them those same designs at no cost.”

Each theme was designed by Hall personally and coded by the development team at Zuzana Designs.

“These are not just basic ‘skins’ but high-quality designs, some with carousels, sliders and slick features,” Hall adds. “Every aspect has been modernized, from the splash page to the members’ areas.”

The themes are free for all new and existing Elevated X Pro CMS users and make use of default CMS settings making them plug-and-play for instant use without changing settings, image sizes or re-cropping of photos. Site owners can download and install the new themes themselves or request that Elevated X handle the installation for them.

To see the new theme designs and a live software demo, click here.

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