Splider quick start
Splider offers a lot of power and flexibility and, as such, Splider stack contains a lot of customisation settings. If you are new to Splider this may be a bit overwhelming at first. This quick guide though will take you through the key settings t...
Splider 2 Extensions
Splider stack offers a number of extensions that are available to you to extend what is possible from the default settings. These aren't enabled by default as they all require additional code to be added to the page (albeit a very small and effici...
Splider 2 styling
Splider 2 offers a very powerful and flexible way of styling your sliders. There are 4 dedicated styling stacks and these are accessed from the 'Splider styling' section of Splider stack (as shown in image below). Note: You will only see the 'Sour...
Splider slide
The default Splider child stack allows you to add any content that you wish to a slide. In addition, the slide stack itself allows you to: Add a custom class (useful if you wish to target a particular slide with your own custom CSS) Override the ...
Splider Video slide type
There is a designated slide type for video and it allows you to link to videos on Youtube, Vimeo or your own self-hosted ones. Note: If using the video slide type then you must select the option to 'Enable video' in the parent Splider stack. This...
Splider Image slide type
Splider has its own image stack that is designed to work with Splider. Settings You can opt to add a custom class name(s) if you want to target this particular slide with some custom css. You can opt to add either a warehoused image (by providing ...
Splider 1 stack settings (Archive)
Splider is an extremely powerful slider stack. You can find out about the settings in the article below. Slider setup Mode You can select from the following options: Slide (default) - This option acts as a regular slider. Moving from the first sl...