Obaju is a free and complex Bootstrap template for your next e-commerce project.
This template is specifically designed for online stores, which means it comes with multiple shop pages, product categories, a shopping cart, and a checkout process.
Obaju is fully responsive, right out of the box. It has been tested on all major browsers and devices and it works perfectly in each of them. The layout adapts to any screen size, from mobile phones to desktop computers, so you can be sure that your website will look great on every device.
It contains 22 HTML pages that cover all the major needs when building a new e-commerce site:
- homepage
- category listing (3 variants)
- product detail
- shopping cart and order process (5 pages)
- customer pages (5 pages)
- blog and post templates
- 404 page
- text page (2 variants)
- contact page with Google map and contact form
This e-commerce template also includes:
- carousels
- CSS animations
- megamenu
- custom Google map
- and much more
This theme comes in 7 color variants: turquoise, green, pink, blue, red and violet, and sea blue.
If you like it, let me know!
Why your e-commerce website needs to be responsive?
Your e-commerce website needs to be responsive.
Responsive design is the best way to ensure that your website works for everyone, not just for people browsing on desktop computers. With more than half of all internet traffic coming from mobile devices, it's essential that your site be optimized for all screens.
The demand for mobile-friendly websites is increasing every day. If you are running an e-commerce website, then it is very important to make it responsive.
Here are some reasons why your e-commerce website needs to be responsive:
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Increased Sales
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Better User Experience
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Higher Brand Visibility
What are the most important pages in an e-commerce theme?
In order to make it easier for you to find what you are looking for, we have created a list of the most important pages in an e-commerce theme:
Homepage
This is the first page that visitors will see when they visit your website. It should give them a general idea about your business and what it does. A good homepage has a clear call-to-action button that leads visitors to other pages on the site, such as About Us or Contact Us.
Product page
This is where you will sell a particular product. On this page, you will have to include all the details about the product, including its name, description and price. You should also add multiple images of the product so that customers can clearly see what they are going to purchase.
Cart/Checkout
Once a visitor has selected a few items they would like to purchase, they need to check out. This page allows them to do just this by adding items from their cart into their shopping cart and entering their payment information so that they can complete their order and make payment for it successfully.
About Us Page
This page should provide more details about your company, including its history and mission statement, as well as information about its founders and staff members (if applicable). It can include testimonials from customers who have used your products or services before if you have any. You can also add links to social media profiles here so that potential customers can follow you on Facebook or Twitter.
Contact Us Page
This page should include contact information such as phone numbers, email addresses, and postal addresses so people can get in touch with you if they have any questions or concerns regarding your products or services.