Estancia – Responsive WordPress HTML 5 Theme
Summary
Estancia is a Responsive WordPress HTML 5 template for businesses or creative professionals. It uses a Responsive Framework so it’s compatible with all mobile devices. Estancia is designed for a wide range of websites including creative, personal blogs, small business and corporate websites. It comes with several home page options including the amazing Revolution Slider. Estancia has virtually endless customization possibilities.
Theme Features
- Fully HTML 5 Valid theme
- Unlimited colors
- 3 homepage variations and 7 Sliders with lots of customization options (6 of which – responsive)
- Unlimited portfolios with mixed layouts, self hosted audio/videos, drag&drop item sorting, per-item slideshows, etc?
- Unlimited sidebars
- A fair amount of shortcodes
- Over 500 Google fonts
- Translation ready
- Native HTML 5 self-hosted audio/video support
- Powerful custom administration panel (100 + options)
- Skin constructor. Changing the look of theme is extremely easy.
- 6 custom widgets
- Option to choose between animated portfolio w/o pagination and Non-animated w/pagination
- 3 options of layout for any type of page
- Threaded Comments
- Very detailed documentation
- 2 Custom types for slider and portfolio management (with drag&drop ordering)
- Numerous CSS3 Enhancements
- Ajaxified Contacts Page
- Lightbox with Video support (Vimeo, Youtube or self-hosted)
- Table generator from admin interface
- Extensive documentation
Bonus
Includes the awesome Revolution Slider, a $12 value!
Update June 30th 2015
- Updated to latest PrettyPhoto
Update Aug 7th 2013
- Ensured compatibility with WP 3.6
- Fixed twitter widget issue
- Added option to add custom css/js through admin panel which will not be overwritten when the theme is updated
- Fixed jquery issue in portfolio
- Optimized Google fonts loading
- Updated the documentation
- Fixed Admin panel styles manager issues, added option to remove topmenu text shadow
- Minor fixes and improvements
Update Dec 23rd 2012
- Fixed all compatibility issues with WordPress 3.5