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Dante WordPress Responsive Multi-Purpose Theme Review

Posted on July 10, 2017


Dante WordPress Responsive Multi-Purpose Theme Review
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One of the top selling styles on Themeforest, Dante WordPress theme utilizes a smart use of amazing web fonts styles and a mind-blowing range of functions. This theme does everything you want it to and permits you to develop any types of professional web website, such as profile, e-commerce, weblog and more.
Dante theme is capable of improving the discussion between you and your clients thanks to its various personalization options boasting.

As a top quality multi-purpose concept theme, Dante provides various functions that are called for on different kinds of website. It brings you shop web pages especially built for WooCommerce 2.0+ as well as everything possible to help you start selling at any time. It’ll be simple to display a wide catalog and process customer’s purchases effectively. You can publish all your services as well as with images and all essential information such as explanations and value.

Customers will also enjoy the product filtration and easily sort all items by popularity, ranking, cost (high to low and vice versa) or freshness. Simple yet stylish, Dante theme is more than ready to please the eyes while interacting clearly what your business provides and appears for. It provides a clear and structured system for all your text, images, video clips, jaw-dropping slider mobile phones, eye-catching Parallax picture effects, domain portfolios, a common weblog and a reliable web store, just to name a few actually.

The Video and Image Parallax feature goes a lengthy way with amazing picture background scenes that is absolutely interesting. You can choose from 3 top quality sliders: Revolution Trend, Instant and Part. With its set of effective functions and practical performance, the concept gives nearly endless probability for experiencing incredible website traffic. It comes with an innovative Page Designer builder tool with 44 unique elements to assist you in creating personalized web pages as well as an innovative visible structure.

Moreover, there are 27 pre-designed web pages from which you can use right away or personalize to your flavor. These standard web pages are all magnificently designed so you will not need to spend much effort anyways. Thus, not eventually, you can get all your content up on the site in an entirely eye-catching manner. In case you elegant a little more personalization to really change the concept, Dante design provides a ton of short codes via the short code manager tool.

Responsive, SEO enhanced, fresh and smooth, Dante WordPress theme will give you an outstanding web website structure. It’s time to draw in more visitors with a concept that does all the work for you. Give this design a go because you know you cannot go wrong with it!

Theme Features:
1. Fully Responsive
2. Retina Ready
3. Lightning quick site speed
4. Built in Mega Menu
5. Fullscreen video overlay
6. Infinite scrolling blog assets
7. Full WooCommerce support
8. Image Parallax.
9. Stunning Shortcode Generator
10. Sitewide call-to-action bar
11. Boxed / Full Width layout modes
12. Auto Theme Updates
13. Built on Twitter Bootstrap 3.0
14. SEO Optimised
15. Features the incredible Swift Page Builder
16. Awesome header search
17. Almost limitless Header Options
18. Stunning, crystal clear icons
19. Incredible loading animations
20. Includes FULL Demo Content
21. BuddyPress and bbPress Ready.
22. Video Background/Parallax.
23. Animated image banners
24. Translation/Localization ready
25. Extensive, Unbranded Theme Options panel.
26. Custom Mobile Menu
27. Features touch swipe sliders
28. Integrated Colour Scheme system
29. Unlimited Portfolio / Blog pages
30. Colourised Google Maps embeds.
31. Child Theme included
32. Includes Revolution Slider
33. Includes View.js Lightbox
34. Includes Symbolset Gizmo Icons
35. Includes LayerSlider Plugin
36. Full Typography Options
37. Page Layout Options
38. Header Options
39. Footer Options
40. Shop / WooCommerce Features
41. Font Deck support
42. 12 Web Standard Fonts.
43. Body, H1-H6 font size and line height options.
44. Body, Headings, and Bold
45. 600+ Google Fonts.
46. Full Width layout
47. Boxed layout
48. 7 Different Header Layouts.
49. Optional Sticky Header.
50. 8 Different Top Bar configurations
51. Header Opacity/Overlay options
52. Optional Footer Menu.
53. Enable/Disable Footer.
54. Enable/Disable Copyright Text.

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