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Slider Pro is a fully responsive and touch-enabled WordPress slider plugin that allows you to create professional and elegant sliders. This slider plugin was built with user experience in mind, providing a clean and intuitive user interface in the admin area and a smooth navigation experience for the end-users.

Slider Pro avoids unnecessary fanciness, that many times is an obstacle for end-users in getting the information they need, and instead focuses on simplicity and performance, while still providing a wide range of customization possibilities.

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Front-end features:

  • Fully Responsive – Slider Pro will look and work great on any screen size.
  • Touch-swipe – The slider offers a native-like navigation experience on touch-screen devices.
  • Smooth Animations – All animations use smooth CSS3 transitions (with fallback to JavaScript animations).
  • Animated Layers – Layers can contain any HMTL content, from simple text to videos.
  • Elegant Effects – The slider provides the two most popular transition effects for sliders: fade and slide.
  • Carousel Layout – It’s possible to show multiple, differently sized (fixed height & variable width, or the opposite) slides in a carousel-like layout.
  • Infinite Scrolling – The slider provides the option to scroll through slides continuously, in an infinite loop.
  • Full Width and Full Window – You can set the slider to automatically expand itself to the full width or full size of the browser window.
  • Breakpoints – You can change configuration of the slider depending on screen size.
  • Differently Sized Images – You can load both portrait and landscape images in the same slider.
  • SEO-Friendly – All the content inside the slider will be visible to search engines.
  • Auto Height – Optionally, the slider height can expend depending on the height of the current slide.
  • Customizable Orientation – The slider and the thumbnails can be oriented both horizontally and vertically.
  • Lazy Loading – It’s possible to load the images only when they become visible, thus increasing the loading speed and saving bandwidth.
  • Conditional Images – It’s possible to load separate images for different slider sizes, so that when the slider is loaded on a mobile device, a smaller version of the image gets loaded.
  • Retina-enabled – The slider allows you to specify a retina version for each image.
  • Thumbnails – Thumbnails can contain images, text and any other HTML content. Also, they can be position to the left, right, top or bottom of the slider.
  • Keyboard Navigation – It’s possible to navigate through slides using the keyboard.
  • Deep Linking – You can link directly to a specific slide in the slider.
  • Full-screen – Slider Pro can enter the full-screen mode in browsers that support the HMTL5 Full Screen API.
  • Lightbox – The slider comes bundled with the FancyBox lightbox and allows you to easily activate it for the main slide images. You also have the option to create sliders that will be opened only inside a lightbox window when the user clicks on a link, image etc.

Back-end features:

  • Dynamic Content – You can easily load content (featured image, title, excerpt, post content, and more) from posts. You can also create sliders from gallery images or load images from Flickr.
  • Automatic Updates – You can update Slider Pro directly from the Dashboard.
  • Caching – The plugin automatically caches all your sliders to ensure a fast loading time.
  • Best Practices – WordPress development best practices were implemented in order to ensure a conflict-less integration with other themes and plugins.
  • MultiSite – You can use the plugin in a MultiSite environment.
  • Import and Export – Easily export and import sliders between Slider Pro installations.
  • Action and Filter Hooks – If you’re a developer you will find these very handy for customizing the slider.
  • Powerful JavaScript API – You can control the slider programmatically.

If you have any questions or need assistance installing and using the slider, please feel free to ask; I will gladly help you. Also, if you like this slider, please take a moment to rate it



Changelog

v. 4.6.0 (24 October 18)

  • fix Gutenberg compatibility
  • update Vimeo API
  • display a warning if the image size is smaller than the slide size
  • improve mouse/touch event handling
  • other fixes and improvements

v. 4.5.0 (20 February 18)

  • added option to load the slider in a lightbox window
  • added pagination for the list of sliders in the admin area
  • added multiple improvements to the slider’s JavaScript code
  • fixed incorrect update notifications
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v. 4.4.0 (11 July 16)

  • added support for differently sized slides
  • added RTL (right to left) support
  • added the option to align the slides to the left side in a carousel layout
  • improved the fade effect
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v. 4.3.0 (14 November 15)

  • edited the plugin update API for better integration with the latest WordPress versions

v. 4.2.1 (29 October 15)

  • fixed the initial scaling of the layers

v. 4.2.0 (3 October 15)

  • fixed some compatibility issues with WordPress 4.3
  • added option to use the name of the slider as the id attribute
  • added option to scale up images more than their original size

v. 4.1.1 (18 March 15)

  • added possibility to load JavaScript files manually
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v. 4.1.0 (31 January 15)

  • added the option to specify a target for links
  • fixed navigation in Chrome on machines with touch-enabled monitors
  • fixed automatic video control
  • fixed deep linking bug
  • fixed unintended panel dragging in the admin area
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v. 4.0.4 (14 December 14)

  • improve retina support
  • add ‘sliderpro_lightbox_options’ filter hook
  • fix lightbox appearance in admin preview
  • fix conflict with MooTools script

v 4.0.3 (7 December 14)

  • CSS changes for arrows and thumbnail pointers, to improve cross-browser consistency

v 4.0.2 (3 December 14)

  • minor fixes for layers

v 4.0.1 (2 December 14)

  • a few minor fixes

v 4.0 (27 November 14)

v 3.9.3 (31 October 14)

  • fixed missing hand cursors for touch-swipe
  • fixed image paths for multisite installations
  • added possibility to specify a custom TimThumb path
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v 3.9.2 (21 May 14)

  • fixed Flickr compatibility
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v 3.9.1 (27 April 14)

  • fixed the shortcode generator for the TinyMCE editor
  • other minor fixes

v 3.9 (15 April 14)

  • ADDED AUTOMATIC UPDATES
  • added possibility to populate alt and title fields automatically
  • fixed slideshow pause when lightbox is opened
  • fixed disable right click for lazy loaded images
  • fixed shortcode attributes
  • other fixes and improvements

v 3.8 (18 December 13)

  • fixed the admin interface styling to match the WordPress 3.8 style

v 3.7 (24 November 13)

  • added possibility to select the image size from the Media Library
  • added better support for the HTTPS protocol
  • other fixes and improvements

v 3.6 (26 April 13)

  • added option to disable right-clicks on slider images
  • added option to view all available options in the sidebar panels
  • added simple options to remove thumbnail border, background or glow
  • changed “ul” and “li” elements to “div” element to avoid CSS conflicts
  • added “Operator” option for “Posts Content” slides
  • added “Type” option for “Gallery” slides
  • other fixes and improvements

v 3.5 (25 January 13)

  • added integration with the default Media Loader
  • added better handling of folder permissions
  • added option to specify the layer’s depth
  • added HTML5-compliant markup for the lightbox
  • added more lightbox properties
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v 3.0.2 (12 December 12)

  • updated the jQuery UI Multiselect script

v 3.0.1 (15 November 12)

  • fixed “Invalid argument supplied” warning that occurred in v 3.0.0
  • added blank.gif placeholder for lazy loaded images

v 3.0.0 (13 November 12)

  • added animated and static layers
  • added touch support for thumbnails
  • added possibility to create HTML thumbnails
  • improved the smart video feature
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v 2.3.1 (31 August 12)

  • fixed a bug that occurred for videos

v 2.3 (25 August 12)

  • added the possibility to open the slider in a lightbox
  • added video shortcodes, which will make it easier to insert videos into the slider
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v 2.2.1 (4 August 12)

  • fixed video overlaying issue that was occurring in some versions of Chrome and Safari

v 2.2 (26 July 12)

  • added Fullscreen capability
  • added Flickr integration
  • added image search in the Media Loader
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v 2.1.1 (18 June 12)

  • added the missing ‘xml’ folder, which was throwing a warning in 2.1

v 2.1 (15 June 12)

  • added Update Notification
  • added ‘Ratio’ option
  • added ‘Auto Toggle’ option
  • added ‘Thumbnail Scroller Overlay’ option
  • updated the documentation
  • fixed timer animation for IE8 and IE7
  • other minor fixes and improvements

v 2.0.2 (25 May 12)

  • fixed the help tooltips from the admin area

v 2.0.1 (22 May 12)

  • improved the documentation
  • added support for Sublime Video
  • fixed support for special characters
  • added option to disable the tinyMCE visual editor
  • improved the slider’s admin bar menu

v 2.0 (9 May 12)

  • responsive layout
  • fetch data from posts (including custom post types)
  • touch screen support
  • automatic video handling
  • full multisite support
  • lazy loading support
  • new skins

v 1.5.8 (19 February 12)

  • fixed the slides’ drag&drop bug
  • removed the automatic adding of the ‘p’ tag in the TinyMCE editor
  • added the ‘Title’ field for the Slider’s custom widget
  • upgraded TimThumb to the current latest version

v 1.5.7 (12 January 12)

  • fixed a TinyMCE editor bug

v 1.5.6 (11 January 12)

  • added back the visual editor

v 1.5.5 (14 December 11)

  • upgraded to jQuery 1.7.1
  • temporarily replaced the TinyMCE editor with the HTML editor
    in order to accommodate some changes introduced in WP 3.3

v 1.5.2 (12 August 11)

  • upgraded to TimThumb 2.7
  • added character escaping for a few text fields in the Slider’s admin area

v 1.5.1 (7 August 11)

  • upgraded to TimThumb 2.0

v 1.5 (3 August 11)

  • upgraded to the latest TimThumb version

v 1.5 (14 July 11)

  • added the possibility to navigate through the lightbox content
  • fixed a bug that was removing the ‘p’ tags from the rich editor in WP 3.2

v 1.4.4 (6 July 11)

  • made a few modifications to the Slider’s admin area
    in order to fit the new WordPress 3.2 design

v 1.4.3 (1 July 11)

  • made some edits to the timthumb script to allow very big images to be loaded
  • fixed a bug that occurred for the ‘Align’ option

v 1.4.2 (30 June 11)

  • updated the timthumb script to the latest version

v 1.4.1 (25 June 11)

  • added the ‘alt’ attribute to all images for w3c validation purposes

v 1.4 (24 June 11)

  • fixed the w3c validation errors

v 1.3 (19 June 11)

  • fixed the Slider PRO rich editor button, which accidentally got broken in v 1.2

v 1.2 (17 June 11)

  • added a custom built GUI which will make it easier to insert images
    from the WordPress Media Library into the slides

v 1.1 (08 June 11)

  • fixed a few minor issues
  • added a troubleshooting chapter to the documentation

v 1.0 (02 June 11)

  • first release

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