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  Public Ticket #437316
Full width Carousel - Portfolio element in carousel mode
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  • April started the conversation

    I found a ticked a titled "Full Width Carousel."

    https://themenectar.ticksy.com/ticket/338025

    I need same thing. A full-width carousel with roughly 300x200 images that fill the width of the page with autostart and loop. This is a common thing. Similar to Employee or Client Slider.

    Your answer is:

    "You can try using the portfolio element in carousel mode or Client Display Page element."

    I am sorry I can't find this ... I tried for an HOUR. Why not offer an example or point to an example page?

    Do you mean:

    SHORT CODE

    1. adding a text box in visual composer

    2. adding a Nectar Short Code for Portfolio?

    I do not see a carousel option

    OR VISUAL COMPOSER

    1. Adding a Portfolio from VC?

    I do net see a carousel option.

    Really wish you have examples of these things with "add code" button. I have many many themes and I just can't find documentation in Salient. It might save you time if more things were in the documentation - versus having to answer questions in support.


    AS REFERENCE HERE WAS THE QUESTION ON THE OTHER TICKET

    "Hi. Is there a way to add additional items to the carousel so all of the items being displayed fit next to each other (so there is no white space)?

    I tried using a portfolio gallery but i can't get those items to slide.

    What's the best way to create a slider with content that fills the width with no white space? It could be 4 items or 5, depending on the screen size."






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    Tahir replied

    Hey,

    Please see:


    Its the Recent Projects Element.

    Thanks


    ThemeNectar Support Team 

  • April replied

    Ok. Thanks.

    I had tried that but could not get it to autostart, loop. Hey, can\'t have everything. :) Appreciate your response.

    Close ticket.

    FYI - I tried to get Master Slider to do the cool \"zoom\" effect Salient has. I am trying to write some custom css coding. Pretty sure I can get it to work. Salient has the coolest style - among my favorites at TF.