Emerix - Responsive HTML5 Template
Emerix is a professional HTML5 template the most suitable for business and portfolio websites.
It comes with extremely wide range of elements and widgets you can easily use for creating your website content. Besides, there are over 50 carefully prepared pages included in the template.
Multicolor Design
Emerix has a multicolor design – and it is a unique feature!
The template’s color scheme consists of 3 components: first main color (13 predefined colors), second main color (4 predefined colors), and main background scheme (green, blue, red, or brown).
This combination gives you a great variety of color design solutions and makes your website fresh and original.
Responsive Design
Emerix is fully responsive – resize your browser window to see it in action. All the layouts are built with responsive design in mind. It works well on desktops, tablets, and mobile devices. The template is perfectly adapted to various screen sizes.
Main Features
Multicolor responsive HTML5 and CSS3 design
Cross-browser compatible
Mobile and tablet optimized
Google Web Fonts
Search Engine Optimized
50 HTML page templates
3 header and 7 footer layout variations
Plenty of elements and widgets you can choose from
Main navigation (header menu):
sticky (fixed) – optionally
submenu auto-width
megamenu option available
Full-featured sidebar page layout + 12 widgets
Video support throughout the template (YouTube, Vimeo and HTML5 video)
Fully functional Contact, Comment, and Subscription Forms (Ajax + PHP)
Over 400 icons
jQuery enhanced:
FlexSlider (extended and modified)
PrettyPhoto (jQuery Lightbox clone)
Portfolio filtering
jQuery Carousel
Tweeter Feed
Google Maps implementation
3 layered PSD files:
Homepage
About Us page
Color schemes templates
All files are properly commented
Complete documentation included
Credits
Images used in Live Preview (not included in the download package):
Photos from PhotoDune
Free assets mostly from Flickr (CC BY) and morgueFile (Morguefile Free license)
Open source JavaScript plugins:
Respond.js – by Scott Jehl
html5media – by Dave Hall
SelectNav.js – by Lukasz Fiszer
jQuery – by John Resig
detectmobilebrowser.js – by Chad Smith
jQuery Easing Plugin– by George McGinley Smith
FitVids – by Chris Coyier and Dave Rupert
prettyPhoto – by Stephane Caron
FlexSlider – by WooThemes
jQuery Carousel – by Thomas Jaggi
Tweet.js-Mod – by Stan Scates
jQuery Masonry – by David DeSandro
HTML5 Shiv – by Alexander Farkas, Jonathan Neal, Paul Irish and John-David Dalton
jQuery menu widget – by Joel Birch