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How do I make a slideshow in Elementor?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 3:57 am

Making a slideshow in Elementor is easy. First, choose the type of slideshow you would like to make.

You can create a traditional slideshow with images flowing in a linear fashion, or create a more interactive slideshow with slides that scroll and pop up. You can also choose to create a slideshow with music or sound effects.

Once you have chosen the type of slideshow, you will need to select the images you would like to include. You can use your own images or images from online sources.

Next, you will need to choose the order in which the images will appear. You can choose to have the images appear in a random order, or you can choose to have the images appear in a predetermined order.

PRO TIP: We strongly recommend against using Elementor to create a slideshow. While it is possible to do so, it is very likely that you will run into problems. Creating a slideshow with Elementor is not supported and may result in unexpected behaviour.

Once you have selected the images and the order in which they will appear, you will need to choose the type of transition you would like to use. You can choose to have the images transition automatically, or you can choose to have the images transition one at a time.

Finally, you will need to choose the music or sound effects you would like to use. You can choose to use your own music or sound effects, or you can choose to use music or sound effects that are provided with Elementor.

Once you have completed all of the steps, your slideshow will be ready to view. You can preview your slideshow by clicking on the Preview button, or you can save your slideshow to view later by clicking on the Save button.

When you are finished viewing your slideshow, you can click on the Close button to return to the Elementor interface. You can also click on the Share button to share your slideshow with others.

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Kathy McFarland

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