Deal of the week: Ultimatum WP theme builder

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September 27, 2013
Deal of the week: Ultimatum WP theme builder.

thumbnailWordPress is one of the best ways of deploying content. But we're not all about using templates. Most designers want to design.

And the problem is with WordPress that to get exactly what you want visually, means an awful lot of work coding.

The conundrum is, do you spend months learning code, or dip into your pocket and hire a developer?

Happily, now you don't need to do either. Our sister-site, MightyDeals.com, brought you an incredible deal on Ultimatum, and we're stoked that we're now able to bring you an equally mighty deal on the latest version of this incredible product.

For those that don't already know, Ultimatum is a WordPress theme on steroids. Its unique template builder allows you to create your own WordPress designs, just by dragging and dropping in the intuitive interface.

Ultimatum means absolutely no coding whatsoever. Maybe you understand CSS, but you don't want to go digging around inside the guts of a WordPress installation. Well the super-simple CSS editors of Ultimatum let you apply styles by way of forms and dropdown menus. It's absolutely fool-proof.

With the new Ultimatum, you can create a mobile site in just one click. And of course, Ultimatum is built for responsive design, so your users will get the best experience possible, wherever they view your site.

On top of the incredible features at the heart of Ultimatum you'll also find tons of additional features: 3 premium sliders; access to 600 Google webfonts and the option to use your own fonts; menu options; CSS live preview; loads of premium widgets; the pro version is even compatible with WooCommerce.

With this deal you can choose the starter, or the pro license. The starter license gives you lifetime membership, the ability to import templates, access to members only forums and members only documentation; the pro license gives you all of that plus the ability to export templates, includes a mobile web app builder and features WooCommerce support.

The usual price of Ultimatum is $65 for the starter license or $125 for the pro license. For a limited time only you can get the starter license for $35, or save even more and get the pro license for just $57!

Head over to MightyDeals.com to grab this great deal while it lasts.

Did you use the old version of Ultimatum? Which of the new features are you most looking forward to trying? Let us know in the comments.

WDD Staff

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