New – Free Premium HostPay Template Released

Posted by Ben on November 17th, 2009

It’s my pleasure to announce the release of our 3rd Premium style HostPay template. This web 2.0 style hosting template comes in four different colour variations: blue, red, green and grey and is available to all our Reseller hosting customers completely free of charge. Following on from the theme of our previous templates it’s CSS based, XHTML/W3C standards compliant and extremely easy to modify and adapt to your own brand, we’ve made everything as highly configurable as possible only using images where needed.

You’ll notice it’s very text heavy, not only will this benefit you from a search engine optimisation point of view but it also allows you to modify this to your own requirements very quickly (Plus it loads extremely fast!). We’ve added some fancy effects like rounded corners and text shadows for all the Firefox/Safari/Chrome users out there! Don’t worry it will still look great in Internet Explorer! :)

Feel free to leave your comments on this new template set. (Don’t forget to send us a link if you use this template for your own hosting company, we’d love to see it in action!)

Screenshots below:

HostPay Home Screenshot

HostPay CP Screenshot

To apply this new template design please login to your customer control panel.

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9 Responses to “New – Free Premium HostPay Template Released”

  1. Gary M says:

    Hi Ben, Nice work there – A very worthy addition to the premium template list.

    (Keep them coming) ;o)

    Regards – Gary

  2. Ben says:

    Hi Gary,

    Thanks very much indeed, glad you like it.

    There’s plenty more HostPay designs in the pipeline, so don’t worry! :)

    Cheers,
    Ben

  3. David says:

    I like it also, I was already using the previous latest template released, but I think I like this one a bit more, or not sure, grrrr now I have to recode everything :(

    Gotta love web2.0

    Just a little suggestion though for any future releases.
    Would it be possible to make like a template for joomla that could be linked with hostpay?
    This way the reseller would be able to modify things around the website easily.
    I know its not difficult to modify right now, but there are a few people that are still puzzled about how to modify templates to their needs. So thinking, drupal, joomla, wordpress could be the way to go?
    Let me know what you think, although more than likely your reply will be something like: We will take this into consideration :)

    Cheers
    David

  4. David Brown says:

    Any ideas how to implement the hostpay basket/checkout view for the customer?

  5. ADAM says:

    Great hostpay themes they look much better and right out of the box.

    Just like the guy above can you please release a WORDPRESS THEME THAT HAS HOSTPAY INBUILT.

    That way users will be able to create really SEO friendly hosting company websites. (JOOMLA is not very seo based). If you ever do improve on hostpay themes, please can you build it with WORDPRESS.

    More over can you open my eyes as to what i should be thing of to build a HOSTING company website built on wordpress platform with HOPSTPAY inbuilt ?

  6. David Brown says:

    Adam, more than likely they will reply with a: Use the API that was released (meaning you gotta be a web coder, which doesnt really apply to many of the resellers unfortunately, there are only a few releasers who have managed to go ahead and create a custom built website).

    Joomla is SEO ready though, the thing with wordpress of course is that its easier to manage and use, but its mainly for Blogs, with Joomla at least you are more free as to the kind of pages you can construct and implement carts and so on. Same applies to Drupal (not as popular as joomla).

    This is not to say I wouldnt mind a template for wordpress though :)

    Please HeartInternet, release a plugin ready to be used for either Joomla or Wordpress, I am 100% sure that this will make many resellers happy.

  7. Matthew says:

    WordPress is quickly becoming the de facto CMS of choice for many webmasters (myself included) so we are going to talk about it seriously.

  8. David Brown says:

    Good to know Matthew :)

  9. Ryan says:

    I’m definately with Mr Brown on this one!
    Joomla is a better CMS for all levels and is much more extendable. Wordpress is a great script but i think a Joomla Module would result in much better reseller sites that can contain more user interactivity through other extensions.
    Many people become comfortable using one or the other because they get to know the structure.
    Although i feel Joomla would be the best option would both be too much to ask???

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