Also we integrated some nice pricing tables for your business plans into this template. Of course, they working very well with responsive webdesign so no matter about sizes or alignments of the tables. This is a Light Version of the GO Pricing Tables from Granthweb.

  • Use a maximum of five pricing tables per row, fully responsive
  • Use as many as you wish, also several times on one page
  • Well styled with CSS3 so problems with table constucts on your website
  • Nice effect when hover the pricing table or highlight one item

Pricing Table 1 ( 5 columns, Style 1, Enlarge Effect )

Column 1

$91 month
$91 month
  • 1GB Storage
  • 5GB Bandwidth
  • 1 Domain
  • 3 Databases
  • 1 FTP Account

Column 2

$132 month
$132 month
  • 3GB Storage
  • 20GB Bandwidth
  • 2 Domains
  • 5 Databases
  • 2 FTP Account

Column 3

$253 month
$253 month
  • 5GB Storage
  • 50GB Bandwidth
  • 5 Domains
  • 10 Databases
  • 8 FTP Account

Column 4

$446 month
$446 month

Column 5

$7912 month
$7912 month

Pricing Table 2 ( 3 columns, Style 2, Enlarge Effect deactivated )

Column 1

$91 month
$91 month
  • 1GB Storage
  • 5GB Bandwidth
  • 1 Domain
  • 3 Databases
  • 1 FTP Account

Column 2

$132 month
$132 month
  • 3GB Storage
  • 20GB Bandwidth
  • 2 Domains
  • 5 Databases
  • 2 FTP Account

Column 3

$253 month
$253 month
  • 5GB Storage
  • 50GB Bandwidth
  • 5 Domains
  • 10 Databases
  • 8 FTP Account

Pricing Table 3 ( 4 columns, Style 1, Enlarge Effect, Space Level 3, no default Highlight )

Column 1

$91 month
$91 month
  • 1GB Storage
  • 5GB Bandwidth
  • 1 Domain
  • 3 Databases
  • 1 FTP Account

Column 2

$132 month
$132 month
  • 3GB Storage
  • 20GB Bandwidth
  • 2 Domains
  • 5 Databases
  • 2 FTP Account

Column 3

$253 month
$253 month
  • 5GB Storage
  • 50GB Bandwidth
  • 5 Domains
  • 10 Databases
  • 8 FTP Account

Column 4

$446 month
$446 month

How to use

These Pricing Tables are made with a nice and simple Joomla Module with a lot of options, so no worries about usage! You can insert the in Content using the following Syntax:

{loadposition name-of-the-pseudo-modulposition}