![]() ![]() If you like showcasing travel pictures that are horizontal, select the horizontal layout.įinally, you can disable the text under the carousel if your blog post images already have info on them (like for Pinterest pins, for example). If you prefer having vertical images (like for Pinterest, for example), then pick the vertical layout. I would recommend picking a layout that has a similar size to your images. Next, you can pick the type of carousel layout that you want. Let’s say you have a handful of really popular posts that you want to display in the carousel, what you could do is add a new tag to those posts (like “featured” or “popular”) and display only that new tag. This feature can be used to show specific posts, by creating either a new tag for them or a new category. You can also select if you want the carousel to show all your latest posts, or if you want to show a specific category or tag. (If your images are not cropped, I recommend regenerating your thumbnails)įirst, you can decide if you want the carousel to show on your blog feed (default) or if you’d like it to show on a static homepage (great if you want to make a custom homepage!) For better results, we recommend picking a layout that fits with the image size that your site has. The carousel will crop your featured images based on the layout that you choose.Since the carousel is on a loop, it’s not a problem. If you have fewer than six posts, it will duplicate a few of them. The carousel will always show up to 6 posts.If they don’t have a featured image, they won’t show up, since there’s nothing to show. The posts need a featured image to show up in the carousel. ![]() If you want to display custom images to link to pages, I would recommend disabling the carousel and finding a different plugin that does that.
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