Tectonic is a responsive HTML5 template the most suitable for business and portfolio websites.
It’s clean and functional, ready to use, well structured, and easy to navigate. And it comes with many great features, some of which are listed below.
Responsive Design
Tectonic is fully responsive – resize your browser window to see it in action. All the layouts are built with responsive design in mind. It works well on desktops, tablets, and mobile devices. The template is perfectly adapted to various screen sizes, and its attractive fresh design makes it look great.
Main Features
- Responsive HTML5 and CSS3 design
- Cross-browser compatible
- Mobile and tablet optimized
- Google Web Fonts
- Search Engine Optimized
- 12 predefined color schemes
- Numerous body backgrounds included
- CSS-based drop-down navigation (up to 4 levels)
- jQuery enhanced:
- FlexSlider (with advanced CSS styling for captions)
- PrettyPhoto (jQuery Lightbox clone)
- Portfolio filtering
- jQuery Carousel
- Tweeter Feed
- Google Maps implementation
- Video support throughout the template (YouTube, Vimeo and HTML5 video)
- Fully functional Contact and Comment Forms (Ajax + PHP)
- 12 sidebar widgets
- 31 HTML page templates:
- Home (2 layouts)
- About Us
- Services (2 layouts)
- Team
- Member Profile
- Gallery
- Full-width Page
- Portfolio (5 layouts)
- Single Project (6 page examples)
- Blog (2 layouts + 2nd page example)
- Single Post
- Typography
- Columns
- Elements
- Media and Sliders
- Pricing Tables
- Contact (2 layouts)
- 5 layered PSD files:
- Homepage
- Single project page
- Blog page
- Color scheme template
- Gradient background
- All files are properly commented
- Complete documentation included
Credits
- Images used in Live Preview (not included in the download package, except for the background images):
- Photos from PhotoDune
- Free assets mostly from Flickr (CC BY) and morgueFile (Morguefile Free license).
- Open source JavaScript plugins:
- Respond.js – by Scott Jehl
- html5media – by Dave Hall
- SelectNav.js – by Lukasz Fiszer
- jQuery – by John Resig
- detectmobilebrowser.js – by Chad Smith
- jQuery Easing Plugin– by George McGinley Smith
- FitVids – by Chris Coyier and Dave Rupert
- prettyPhoto – by Stephane Caron
- FlexSlider – by WooThemes
- jQuery Carousel – by Thomas Jaggi
- Tweet.js-Mod – by Stan Scates
- jQuery Masonry – by David DeSandro
- HTML5 Shiv – by Alexander Farkas, Jonathan Neal, Paul Irish and John-David Dalton
- jQuery menu widget – by Joel Birch
Updates
Version 1.2.3 – 27.06.2015
- Fixed: XSS security vulnerability in the prettyPhoto jQuery pluginFiles:M js/jquery.prettyPhoto.js (vers. 3.1.6)M js/jquery.prettyPhoto.min.js (vers. 3.1.6)
Version 1.2.2 – 12.03.2014
- Added: high density display support for logo image
Version 1.2.1 – 24.10.2013
- Added: 2 or more google maps (with separate parameters) can be used on different pages by setting the value of gm_params object in an html file
Version 1.1 – 13.06.2013
- Added: Twitter Feed API 1.1 support and OAuth Token Authentication integration- Fixed: Minor CSS issues
Version 1.0 – 10.05.2013
- Initial release