A curated collection of 100 professional HTML and CSS templates for 2025. Landing pages, portfolios, SaaS products, dashboards, e-commerce, blogs, and niche business templates — filter by category, preview live, and download instantly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are these HTML templates really free to use?
UIXDraft templates are available to preview for free. The full download — including all 180+ templates with commercial license — is a one-time $35 payment. Each template is fully coded HTML5/CSS3/JS, not a page-builder export. Free previews are available for every template on its individual page before purchase.
Do I need coding skills to customize an HTML template?
Basic HTML and CSS knowledge is enough for most customisations — changing colors, fonts, text, and images. All templates use CSS custom properties (variables) for colors and typography, so a site-wide rebrand is a matter of changing 5–10 lines in the :root block. No build tools or npm required.
Can I use these templates for client projects?
Yes. The UIXDraft commercial license covers unlimited client projects. You can build and deliver websites using these templates without attribution or per-project fees. One $35 payment covers everything — no royalties, no recurring costs.
What technologies do the templates use?
All UIXDraft templates use HTML5 semantic markup, CSS3 (Flexbox, Grid, custom properties, animations), and vanilla JavaScript — no frameworks, no build step. This keeps the code readable, fast, and easy to modify. Templates are compatible with any backend (PHP, Node, Django, Rails) since they're static HTML files.
Are the templates responsive and mobile-friendly?
Yes. Every template is built mobile-first and tested across common viewport widths — 375px (iPhone SE), 768px (tablet), 1280px (laptop), and 1920px (desktop). CSS Grid and Flexbox handle the responsive layout without JavaScript or media-query overload.
What's the difference between HTML templates and WordPress themes?
HTML templates are static files — faster, more secure, and easier to host (any static host, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, GitHub Pages). WordPress themes require a WordPress installation, database, and ongoing maintenance. HTML templates are better for landing pages, portfolios, and simple business sites where a CMS isn't needed.