CrossPower is our new, modern HTML template, designed specifically for sport websites, gyms, yoga studios, fitness and crossfit clubs.
First and foremost, the template features Visual Page Builder – an incredible tool to create your own, unique web pages. Your website is going to be a total success because we created all the necessary pages for it. Several blog and gallery options are going to be the best way to show people what you do and share sport transformation stories with them; the shop page will come in handy if you decide to start selling your sport items; the schedule page will help you make sure that your clients are up to date with your club’s timetable and are always in time for the class; the template also features the team page to show the public that your team is the most professional out there.
Besides sport niches specified above you may use the theme for:
This template abounds with widgets and shortcodes. Comes with several options for breadcrumbs and copyright, as well as footers and headers. The template is available in light and dark versions, and boxed or wide layout variations. Features fonts from Google Fonts library and FontAwesome icons. The code of the template is well-formatted and commented. Powered by Twitter Bootstrap v3 this template is going to give you the best user experience!
This template is surely going to make your sports business thrive! Just give it a try and see for yourself! In case anything goes wrong our support team is always ready to back you up!
Use Visual Builder to create your own unique pages!
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You can now use Visual Builder to create singlepage or multipage websites with no coding!
Please NOTE: Visual Builder is not actual HTML editor. It also cannot modify existing HTML pages. Its main purpose is creating new pages with predefined building blocks.
As we mentioned earlier, we used Twitter Bootstrap v3 as CSS framework and HTML5 Boilerplate for this template.
NOTE: The images used in the template are not included in the main download file, they are only for the preview purpose.
You can find a list of used images in template documentation.