Stop slider progress when the user hovers their mouse over the slider.
Stop slider progress when the user hovers their mouse over the slider.
Randomize the slide order every time your web page is visited.
Choose to loop your slider if it has only one slide (“Standard Slider” much be chosen as the Slider Type).
Stop slider when the page is scrolled and the slider is no longer visible.
If you’re a developer who’s using the slider’s API, this option can be used to only start the slider when this API method is explicitly called.
Click here to view a code example of how this option can be used.
Set the default individual slide settings.
For example, let’s say you always want your individual slides to start off with a “Slide to Top” transition. Adjusting the “Transitions” value will set it up so all new slides have have a “Slide to Top” transition by default.
Or if you already have individual slides created, you can change the value of “Transitions” and then select its checkbox, and then click the “Overwrite Selected Settings on all Slides” button, and the main transition for all existing slides will be changed to the new default value.
If active, choose the progress bar’s position (top or bottom of slider), its height in pixels, and also its color and transparency level.
Normally the slider will always start with slide #1. But if you’d like your slider to start with a different slide, enter the slide’s number here.
Sometimes when your slider first starts, it’s more elegant to have a different transition such as a simple fade at the very beginning. Use this option if you’d like to specify a special, initial transition for the very first slide.
When set, the special transition will only be executed on the very first slide once. Then once the slider loops, the original slide will default back to its individual slide transition settings.
Browser behaviour varies when switching between windows/tabs (JavaScript stops executing, etc.). But these options will often correct slider issues related to switching between tabs and windows.