Ambrox Wordpress Theme - Rating, Reviews, Preview, Demo & Download
Theme Description
Ambrox – Personal Portfolio WordPress Theme
Ambrox theme is an amazing Minimal Personal Portfolio WordPress Theme which is extremely easy to use. Besides its unique and modern look, all subscription and contact forms are fully functional, secure. Moreover, Minfox is designed for all devices, not only responsive, It is fully optimized for all display devices. You can use for Designer, Developer, Programmer, Freelancer, Artist, Photographer & Can be use for Personal Portfolio, and more website projects… or your just a Blog. Well commented code, well-documented file structure and 24/7 professional and ultra-fast Support
Ambrox – Core Features
- 2 Home Page Layout
- 25+ Elementor Blocks
- Compatible With Latest WordPress
- Drag & Drop Elementor Page Builder
- 25+ Custom Elementor Addons for Ambrox
- Blog Pages Included
- Contact Form 7 Integrated
- Theme Option Support
- Sharp and Clean Design
- W3c validated codes
- Extensive setup guide
- Exceptional page-load performance
- One Click Demo Import
- Cross Browser Compatible
- Customizer Support
- SEO Friendly Code
- All Necessary Pages
- Dedicated Support
- Excellent Customer Support – We care about your site as much as you do and will help in any way we can!
- And much more…
Credits and Sources
We used Twitter Bootstrap 5x as CSS framework for this Theme.
Fonts:
- http://www.google.com/fonts/ – Google WebFonts
- http://fontawesome.io/ – Font Awesome Pro
Theme Scripts
- modernizr-2.8.3.min.js detecting browser’s features.
- jquery.min.js is a popular JavaScript library.
- bootstrap.min.js is a stantard Twitter Bootstrap library.
- respond.min.js is required for working Twitter Bootstrap v3 in older browsers.
- html5shiv.min.js adds HTML5 compatibility for older browsers.
- jquery.easing.1.3.js is a jQuery plugin for different types of animation
- owl.carousel.min.js is a jQuery carousel plugin for “partners” section
- jquery.appear.js is used to determine whether the HTML element is inside the browser’s viewport