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Turn your WordPress Block Editor galleries into customizable sliders; Classic Editor support included.
Block Editor Gallery Slider will help you convert your WordPress built-in galleries into fancy sliders. All images will open a modal window to display a larger image preview.
Classic Editor, WooCommerce, and Custom Post Type support included.
Tested with WordPress 5.9, but WP 5.8 and below Support is also included.
Once you install and activate the plugin, you can go to any post or page and create a new gallery.
Then depending if you are using the Block or Classic Editor, you will see an additional meta box or panel, with the title Gallery Slider Options on the sidebar.
There is one significant difference for the Classic and Block editor users.
For Classic Editor, once you enable the plugin, the sliders will be applied to ALL the galleries on the current page or post.
While if you are using the Block Editor, you can select sliders functionality for each gallery individually.
There are two steps involved. While on with Block Editor, you only need to select the Container wrap size to be active in the gallery slider.
To remove the slider functionality, you need to select the default option from the select dropdown.
Note: The gallery slider container width is relative to the parent container, and it will always fit the parent if its size is less than the selected one.
You have almost total control over the plugin except for the styling and transitions.
User Settings
The plugin doesn’t have its dedicated settings page, but you can go to Settings > Media and scroll down the page to see all the available options.
The plugin supports both Block (Gutenberg) and Classic editors that can be manually turned on/off the Settings > Writing
page.
In addition to regular posts and pages it also supports WooCommerce Products and all registered Custom Post Types.
You can manage each of the above on the Settings > Writing
page.
In addition, you can turn ON/OFF the gallery sliders on your website front-end by checking the Yes, I want to disabled… form field.
The step-by-step setup, usage, demos, video, and insights can be found on Block Editor Gallery Slider.
As of yet, this plugin doesn’t have a commercial version available.