Are you looking for pleasant, beautiful, free and professional HTML Templates for your website? Today we have a list of sites with a very large collection.
Dribble
Dribble is a popular community of designers who showcase their work online. Except presentation of their work in screenshots, designers also load HTML / CSS code of their works for anyone who wants them. You can find them under 2 site tags, the freebie and freebies.
Creative Market
The Creative Market is a marketplace for Website Templates, Themes, Letteringseries and other design elements. It's actually paid but if you sign up for their email newsletter, they'll send you free design materials every week to your inbox, which you can download directly to your Dropbox. And although free it's mostly good stuff.
HTML5 UP
The HTML5 UP was created by the same developer who created Carrd, one of the most useful websites on the Internet. HTML5 UP is a repository of beautiful templates built without the heavy Bootstrap or framework. Everything is available under a Creative Commons license, so you can use it any way you want.
Forest Themes
The Forest Themes Envato is a small marketplace for templates, but if you create a free account on them, you can download all the freebies posted on their homepage, which are updated every few weeks. All of this free stuff is actually for sale but developers only distribute it for free during advertising time to gain market share.
OnePageLove
The OnePageLove is an interesting list of one page templates and they have a special section for HTML templates that is free to download.
UpLabs
The UpLabs is another online marketplace and community where creators share their work. The "web" section offers a variety of HTML templates that are free for both personal and commercial use.
Codrops
That's it Codrops houses the most creative collection of work by web designers. Each project on this site is unique and its source code is availables on Github.
Freebiesbug
The Freebiesbug , as the name implies, sends freebies to the web, including fonts, PSD designs, photos and, of course, HTML Templates. Look for the "exclusive" tag and you will discover HTML / CSS templates that the designers chose to share exclusively on this site.
Codepen
And last on our list that is worth adding to your bookmarks, is Codepen. Chris Coyier started Codepen as a game for those who write HTML, CSS and JavaScript, but eventually evolved into a huge community of pioneering developers who publicly offer code to anyone who wants it, and you can download and use it freely.