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Ally LayerSlider WP files and folders locations

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Tagged: Layer Slider

  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 4 months ago by Wes.
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  • November 16, 2012 at 1:45 pm #1807
    franklozano
    Customer

    Love Ally and I’ve got it initially looking how I want. http://advisional.com I have not been able to get the SLIDER to do anything special yet. I’d like to experiment with the files & images that came with the LayerSlider zip file. Which of these files/folders need to be uploaded to the server? Which is the best way to upload images? Is it to use the IMAGE UPLOADER, URL, or FTP the files to the server? I found the XML data you posted on another forum question and placed it in the IMPORT SETTINGS window and now have the LAYER and SUB LAYERS windows that are populated with 5 layers and image placeholders.

    Thanks Wes for your help.

    Frank

    November 16, 2012 at 2:14 pm #1811
    Wes
    Moderator

    I haven’t included any demo files or images with the slider.  However if you look inside you’ll see the html, and gallery content which are samples from the plugin author himself.  The documentation on how to use the slider is also available inside of the plugin folder/zip.

    You can take a look here and use try the import file that I used – https://appfinite.com/topic/demo-content-available/ …but I’m not sure if that will work for you or not.

    November 20, 2012 at 10:34 am #1833
    franklozano
    Customer

    Wes,

    Thanks for getting back so quickly. Here’s what I did. I took you XML file and imported it. It loads all the setting for your DEMO slider. I then downloaded each of the SLIDE FILES (slides3-2.png, slides3-3.png, slides3-4.png as examples), and put them in a folder on my server. Once I connected their URL locations to my folders, they were in MY SLIDER ADMIN panel in WP because of your XML. From there I was able to see how they used, timing, in and out points, etc. I then tried my OWN images and text and it works like a charm. Thanks again.

    November 20, 2012 at 12:32 pm #1835
    Wes
    Moderator

    Awesome!  Thats good to hear.

    Your site is starting to look good!

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