On the main slider by default appear thumbnails from your three recently added galleries (or photos, if you’re in a single photo expose mode). However, you can change those settings and upload on the main slider any photos (in the exact amount and order) you want. What’s more, you can add headline or a link button (either to your gallery, blog or to any other link). For more details, read the guide below.
Log in to your User Panel and go to 'Settings'.
Choose ‘Pages’. You can manage there your slides in the ‘Home Page’ area.
Choose ‘+add slide’ and click ‘Select type’ in a ‘Add Slide’ area. Then choose from the dropdown list the slide type you want – it might be a single photo, a slide with a headline or a link button (either to your gallery or blog). After uploading your slides they will appear in the exact amount and order you want.
In a dropdown list you choose from:a) ‘Only photo’ – you can simply add there a photo. To set this - click ‘+’ button to add an image and then choose ‘Save’.
Your slide will look like this:
b) ‘Photo with headlines’ – besides uploading a photo you can add there headline and subheadline to it. To set this - enter slide title under the ‘Headline’ and ‘Subheadine’, then click ‘+’ button to add an image and choose ‘Save’.
Your slide will look like this:
c) ‘Link to gallery’ – besides uploading a photo you can add there headline, subheadline, select the gallery you want to choose the photo for and add a button with a link to this particular gallery. To set this - enter slide title under the ‘Headline’ and ‘Subheadine’, then fill in “Select your gallery’ (where you want to change the slide) and enter ‘Button name’. Then click ‘+’ button to add an image and choose ‘Save’.
Your slide will look like this:
d) ‘Photo with other link’– besides uploading a photo you can add there headline, subheadline and create a button linked with any link you want. To set this - enter slide title under the ‘Headline’ and ‘Subheadine’, then fill in ‘Button name’ and enter ‘Button link’. Now click ‘+’ button to add an image and choose ‘Save’
Your slide will look like this: