Crysa Wordpress Theme - Rating, Reviews, Preview, Demo & Download
Theme Description
Crysa – IT Solutions WordPress Theme
Crysa is a IT Solutions & Services WordPress Theme designed specifically for technical, cyber security, engineering, computing, entertaining, business, merchandising, eCommerce, educational & scientific purposes and many more. This is highly customizable – looks awesome on tablets and mobile devices.
This Theme comes with 2 unique Demo and included 30+ Elementor blocks. All standalone pages such as About, Team, Projects,Choose Us, Blog, 404 or others essentials pages are included. Well commented code, well-documented file structure and 24/7 professional and ultra-fast Support.
Please contact at validtheme@gmail.com to get the images used in the demo.
Crysa – Core Features
- 2 Home Page Layout
- 30+ Elementor Blocks
- Compatible With Latest WordPress
- Drag & Drop Elementor Page Builder
- 20+ Custom Elementor Addons for crysa
- 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