Clarus - Mobirise Responsive Business HTML Site Builder
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Clarus– A perfect business/corporate HTML/Bootstrap template to show off your website to this world. You can use this business bootstrap template for all type of products, apps, eBooks, software, startups. Comes with super-easy drag-n-drop site builder to speed up the development. Note: This is NOT WordPress theme, it’s an HTML Website Template with Page Builder. FEATURES Responsive Bootstrap framework Responsive slider Pricing Table jQuery accordion faq section Additional pages Lightbox integrated Social Icons Well Documented No coding knowledge required Valid HTML INCLUDED IMAGES Images licensed under CC0 license are included in the download package. Credits: https://www.pexels.com/ https://unsplash.com/... READ MORE
Review Left On 04/08/2022
Greetings – wanted to check that updated theme provided with Mobirise updates please. Also, are there blocks included that are not included in Mobirise?
Thank you very much
Ron
Review Left On 04/08/2022
hi, the site built via the tool can be import to free version of Mobirise to edit? Ex. can i create a site for my client with the tool, and my client use free version of Mobirise to edit it in future? thx
Review Left On 04/20/2022
Where can i find the font-letters to change them? There is no instruction on what each symbol is in reference to. For example, i want to type in the symbol for mobile phone; which keyboard letter do i use?
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Review Left On 04/22/2022
Hi. I am interested in your theme. Great job! I have 2 questions.
1. Can the pricing table be removed?
2. Can the signup and login button be linked to my respective pages?
Thank you
Review Left On 09/21/2022
Where can I find a reference to the RS-Icons? At the moment I am having to guess the characters and its very hit and miss. I.e. is there a file that says what ”@” is?