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Avada WordPress Theme Website Design

Posted on March 14, 2017


Avada WordPress Theme Website Design
Avada WordPress Theme Website Design
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Avada WordPress Multipurpose Theme:
http://themeforest.net/item/avada-res…

Custom WordPress Website we created for client using avada wordpress theme: http://millenniumtekks.com/

Avada is the ultimate multi-purpose WordPress theme. It is clean, super flexible, responsive, includes Fusion Page Builder and comes packed with powerful options! This multi-purpose WordPress theme sets the new standard with endless possibilities, top-notch support, and incredible featured packed updates requested from our users. And its the most easy-to use theme on the market! Avada is very intuitive to use and completely ready to operate out of the box. Built with HTML5 & CSS3, a lot of thought and care went into this theme making it a pleasure to use. Avada has a ton of raving user reviews and lots of awesome features. We’ve highlighted some of our features below, check them out below! The clean multi-purpose design can be used for any type of website; business, corporate, portfolio, blog, products, etc. Buy Avada and come be a part of this awesome community!

Clean, modern, multi-purpose design can be used for any type of website
The Ultimate Multi-Purpose WordPress Theme
Compatible with latest version
WordPress Multisite (WPMU) Tested and Approved
Built with HTML5 and CSS3
SEO Optimized, Great SEO base already built-in (compatible with SEO Plugins like Yoast)
Well organized, commented & clean code
Cross-Browser Compatibility: FireFox, Safari, Chrome, IE9, IE10, IE11
100% Responsive Theme – and you can easily turn it on or off
Easy to use Fusion Builder, a visual page builder
Full control over site width; content area and sidebars
Retina Ready, Ultra-High Resolution Graphics
Social Icons and Theme Icons are Font Icons, no Images
Automatic Theme Updater
Dual sidebars throughout the theme
1-6 Column Support
One Page Parallax feature for any page
CSS3 animations enable or disable on desktop/mobile
Child Theme Compatible – includes basic child theme!
Strong focus on typography, usability and overall user-experience
jQuery Enhancements
Includes the Font Awesome icon set, fully integrated
60 Layered PSD’s for customization
Compatible with Ubermenu (uber does not support sticky headers)
Compatible with Many Popular Plugins

Avada WordPress Multipurpose Theme:
http://themeforest.net/item/avada-res…

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