Soliloquy Blog

WordPress slider tips, Tutorials and Resources.

Video Slider Showcase: 9 Stunning Examples

Looking for some inspiration for video sliders and slideshows? A nice video slider right on the homepage can really draw in visitors and set the mood. There are many reasons to include video on your website. Moving elements and interactive parts are a great way to get people instantly interested. Videos may explain what your […]

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What are Carousel Sliders?

If you’ve been reading about Soliloquy or browsing the blog, you might have asked yourself this question: What are carousel sliders? What’s the difference between a slider and a carousel? And when should you use the Carousel Addon instead of just making a normal slider? Let’s answer these questions so you can create the slider […]

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9 Dark Sliders

Do you want to see some dark sliders and sliders on black websites? Light web design is fairly popular, to the point where even images on the site tend to be bright and colorful, but a darker design can make a big impact. Dark designs often look more professional, serious, and elegant A dark slider […]

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9 Product Showcase Sliders

Looking for some inspiration for your product showcase? A slider is a great way to show off products on an e-commerce site. Whether you’re using it to display multiple items, as a carousel on the product page, or any other way, sliders allow customers to browse your products easily. Here are a few examples! Display […]

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9 Cute Sliders

Do you want to see some sliders on websites with a cute design? There’s a lot of reasons to make a cute website, whether you’re catering to a younger audience or just want to try out a different design. And an interactive slider always makes a great addition. “Cute” design can appeal to children with […]

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Should You Switch to Gutenberg?

Are you wondering whether or not you should switch to the Gutenberg update? WordPress 5.0’s release has caused a bit of a stir in the WordPress community, as many long-time fans aren’t fond of the new Gutenberg editor. While you will definitely need to update WordPress eventually, there are ways to roll back to the […]

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