Responsive Slider Gallery is an easy tool to build a stunning image slideshow. It makes managing your photo assets fast and simple. Your visitors get a beautiful experience on mobile phones, tablets, and desktop computers.
Setting up an image photo slider takes less than two minutes. You just pick your photos from the WordPress media library. Then drag them into any order you like and click publish. Use a shortcode to place the slider anywhere.
Features Of This Image Slider
Create a responsive photo slider that fits any screen size.
Arrange your image slide order with smooth drag and drop.
Batch upload multiple photo files directly from your media library.
Place your slideshow anywhere using a flexible shortcode.
Add a photo slider widget into your sidebar or footer area.
Set custom width and height to fit your website design.
Create an image slider that looks good on all devices
Arrange slide order by dragging and dropping
Upload multiple photos at once using batch upload
Place your slideshow anywhere using shortcodes
Display sliders in sidebar and footer widget areas
Set custom width and height for your slideshow
Choose different navigation arrow styles
Run multiple sliders on the same page
This slider gallery works across all major browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. It integrates directly with the WordPress block editor and classic editor.
This image slider works seamlessly on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge browsers. It is fully compatible with the modern WordPress block editor. It is lightweight and loads your images very quickly.
Free Version Features
Responsive image slider layout.
Simple drag and drop image sorting.
Batch media library photo upload.
Standard shortcode support for posts.
Widget photo slider for sidebar.
Custom photo slideshow width settings.
Premium Version Features
The premium upgrade gives you powerful extra options for your photo slider:
3 Different navigation arrow design styles.
Multiple slide animation transitions like fade and zoom.
Advanced text overlay options for image descriptions.
Full screen display toggle for heavy visual impacts.