Custom XSitePro Templates
If you don't have the skills, the time or the inclination to create a unique, polished and professional
look for your XSitePro Web site, let us help you!
Did you know that the folks at XSitePro suggest that you do not use one of their
built-in templates? Intellimon is wisely looking to the Web design community to create custom XSitePro
templates for their customers. They recognize that you won't be satisfied with a generic template... and, let's
face it, generic templates are all Intellimon can reasonably bundle with XSitePro. The templates they provide are
only there so you can have a framework for testing XSitePro and playing with its features. This means you
should be seeking a custom template for each of your Web sites or creating your own custom XSitePro
templates.
If you don't have the skills or the time to design your own template, we would be delighted to help you! Just
contact us... we make it all very easy and simple for you.
There's no obligation and no strings attached.

Below are actual clients' XSitePro templates. Please take a look; you'll be able to see how
careful, custom design can benefit you. There are no other XSitePro templates out there exactly like these and
there never will be. All the graphics are crisp, clean and properly laid out with regard to eye-tracking and Web
usability.
We also have sample (non-client) XSite Pro templates to show
you.
Custom XSitePro Templates
Below are multiple pages of template designs. At the bottom of each page is a link to the
next page and there are also links to the pages at the top of each page.

The above template was based on a template the client saw at TemplateMonster. I
even located the same church on a stock photo site that had been used in the
original design. While the final design doesn't look exactly like the original, it grew out of the client's love of
the original design... and the client was ecstatic with the final result. I also made the ebook cover for the
digital King James Bible.

The above template includes the client's logo, a beveled top navigation bar and a gradient behind the left
navigation. Lots of white space gives a modern, clean, crisp and professional look to this template. The text in
the grey bar changes from page to page. We are using the Main Panel Header for this, with grey bars added to the
top of the Left/Right Panels to make it look like the bar stretches across the template.

The above template is colourful and fun! The photos showcase a couple of the camp's popular activities. I
removed the text from the logo so I could keep the logo's image as large as possible and balance the
two photos on the right. Then I simply added the text as the title and tagline for the header.

The above template was based on a Web 2.0 site the client found online, but it also used elements from the
client's original site. As part of this project, I re-designed the client's logo to make it more Web 2.0.

The above site has a terrific slideshow in the header. You can get a $7 report on how to do this: How to Add a Slideshow to Your XSitePro Web
Site (the code is included).

The gorgeous, corporate-style template above was created from ideas the client found on three different high-end
(and expensive!) Web sites.

Folks, the above template is qute simple, but look how soft and lovely it is! You don't have to get
complicated to create an awesome Web site with XSitePro. The owner provided us with the logo and some photos of
their farm in the Netherlands. We chose the photo of the birds on the fence because the colours matched the logo
closely and we loved the soft, misty-morning look. We pulled the red for the rollover in the top menu from the red
dot at the top of the logo. For continuity, we extended the green line under the logo across the photo, but behind
the fence. Simple ideas that render a cohesive design.
Keep going to page 2... there's still more to see!
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