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H-Code | Multi-Purpose One/Multi Page Template

Posted on March 30, 2017


H-Code | Multi-Purpose One/Multi Page Template
Purchase H-CODE at http://themeforest.net/item/hcode-multipurpose-onemulti-page-template/11717596?ref=themezaa

H-Code is a responsive, creative, powerful and multi-purpose multi page and one page template with latest web design trends. It is multi-purpose professional template for any business like design agency, fashion, architecture, spa, restaurant, travel, corporate, photography, ecommerce, personal resume, wedding, product / service, etc… with readymade templates and portfolio options for quick start of their online presence with awesome portfolio. It is developer friendly to customize it using tons of layouts, portfolio options, shortcodes and much more with SEO & Speed optimized, well documented, commented, structured and easy to understand code.

We have included 57+ ready to use homepage templates for different businesses and more than 190 HTML pages. Easy to use & customize, design & code quality, responsive theme, creative intro pages for company & products (NEW), flexibility, tons of premade pages, layouts, shortcodes, portfolio options, responsive and quick support – these are the outstanding features and quality to make the H-CODE standout from the crowd. Please try our demo, feel it and enjoy your success 🙂

Our Core Features

Creative, clear and neat design as per latest web standards
Multi page
One page
Creative intro
Ecommerce layouts
Responsive layout
HTML5 & CSS3
Bootstrap
Retina ready
Unlimited icons
Ajax contact form
Ajax portfolio
Fast performance
SEO optimized
Revolution slider (Premium resource worth )
Mega menu
Touch swipe support
Sticky menus
HTML5 videos
Parallax images
Full screen sliders
On scroll animations
Pricing tables
Grid system
Working PHP contact forms
Isotope portfolio filtering
Font awesome icons
ET-line icons
Smooth animations
Form validations
Responsive carousels
Countdown Timer
Portfolio/Lightbox gallery
Masonary
Ready shortcodes
Easy to use and customized code
Reusable code
Developer friendly and well commented code
Google fonts
Cross browser compatible
Well documented
Free updates
Responsive and free quick support

Ready To Use

31+ Multi page home page demos
26+ One page demos
06 Creative intro demos
03 Slider options
40+ Slider typography
04+ Page layout styles
12+ Content pages
30+ Portfolio listing styles
09+ Portfolio detail pages
05 Header styles
10+ Page title styles
10+ Blog listing styles
05+ Blog detail pages
07+ Image gallery
24+ Ready shortcodes
06+ Shop pages
05+ Accordion styles
04+ Progress bar styles
24+ Button styles
07+ Features box styles
06+ Working forms
12+ Icon styles
07+ Alert massage styles
05+ Tab styles

Purchase H-CODE at http://themeforest.net/item/hcode-multipurpose-onemulti-page-template/11717596?ref=themezaa

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