Is it possible to configure your slider so the images scroll across the page like a scrolling marquee? For example we want to list some sponsor logos in a small thumbnail size and have them keep scrolling across the bottom of the page. if so please advise how to. thanks!
Look at the bottom of this page and look for the 'sponsors' section.There you will see a list of company logos that continuously scroll across the bottom of the page
Thank you for the feedback. You can utilize the loop layer animations to create a similar look.
You will find the necessary settings to achieve this in the Layers -> Transitions -> Loop Or Middle Transitions tab, for example start when, with modifier, duration, count, wait. Basically, what you need to do is to replay the layer movement (slowly sliding) when it animates out of the slider's canvas and start it over from the other side. The timeline view provides an overview of all layer transition parts, so it can help with this setup.
Disregard my post that I just sent. I found it. However I am not clear in how to configure each slide to achieve what I am looking to do. Can you please provide some specific settings. Thank you.
Unfortunately there is no premade setting for this. So you can't just click an option to create the whole scrolling marquee effect.
To create such setup, you will have to manually make each image as a saparate layer. Then position them accordingly next to each other, and finally apply the mentioned options in a way where they move together and loop the animation at the end.
Please note that, this is definitely a more complex slider to create.
LayerSlider does not offer a built-in effect like this currently, so you won't be able to create a 100% identical look. But you can still build a very similar movement and animation with the mentioned method.
Is it possible to configure your slider so the images scroll across the page like a scrolling marquee? For example we want to list some sponsor logos in a small thumbnail size and have them keep scrolling across the bottom of the page. if so please advise how to. thanks!
Hello Richard,
Could you please show an example of this animation? I'm not exactly sure what would you like to achieve. Thank you.
Look at the bottom of this page and look for the 'sponsors' section.There you will see a list of company logos that continuously scroll across the bottom of the page
https://www.kerncountyfair.com/
Thank you for the feedback. You can utilize the loop layer animations to create a similar look.
You will find the necessary settings to achieve this in the Layers -> Transitions -> Loop Or Middle Transitions tab, for example start when, with modifier, duration, count, wait. Basically, what you need to do is to replay the layer movement (slowly sliding) when it animates out of the slider's canvas and start it over from the other side. The timeline view provides an overview of all layer transition parts, so it can help with this setup.
I cannot find the Layers -> Transitions.. tab? Can you please provide some more info. Thank you.
Disregard my post that I just sent. I found it. However I am not clear in how to configure each slide to achieve what I am looking to do. Can you please provide some specific settings. Thank you.
I have tried various changes to the area you mentioned and I am not able to make any difference. Please provide an example setting. thank you.
Unfortunately there is no premade setting for this. So you can't just click an option to create the whole scrolling marquee effect.
To create such setup, you will have to manually make each image as a saparate layer. Then position them accordingly next to each other, and finally apply the mentioned options in a way where they move together and loop the animation at the end.
Please note that, this is definitely a more complex slider to create.
So I guess I will not be able to put together a scrolling marquee like I wanted to?
LayerSlider does not offer a built-in effect like this currently, so you won't be able to create a 100% identical look. But you can still build a very similar movement and animation with the mentioned method.