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Slider responsive with overlay menus and text

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9 years ago · Last reply by Alex S 9 years ago

Hi,

I wonder if anybody as idea if is possible to create a full-width slider with menus and text overlay (at least menus).
Right now I am using just a normal full width slider which works fine… but I would like to have a kind of background slider with menu overlay.

I’ve been inspired by the lonley planet website :
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/asia

My website is inasiatravel.com (check out the italian version — see the flag on top left of the header — the english version inasiatravel.com/en is still in progress)
Theme : Tesseract

Thank you in advance for the help
Gabriele

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  1. Alex S Staff 9 years, 10 months ago

    Hi Gabrielem,

    This is definitely possible, however, I can only really help you do this with our theme. :( As such, this isn’t possible without a fair amount of custom coding. This is beyond the scope of what we can help you with on the forums, but you could hire a developer to implement this for you.

    We highly recommend using Codeable.

  2. Gabriele Stoia 9 years, 10 months ago

    Hi Ales S

    Thank you for your answer.

    What is your theme ? I can try to test and check if mess to much my content.

    Best regards,

    Gabri

  3. Alex S Staff 9 years, 10 months ago

    Hi Gabriele,

    Our themes can be found on this page. I personally recommend Vantage or the North.

  4. Gabriele Stoia 9 years, 10 months ago

    Hi Alex.

    Thank you for your suggestion.
    I would really like to try your theme with the my content in my website
    but I am afraid to mess up everything… Is there a way to try 100% safe ?

    Regards

  5. Alex S Staff 9 years, 10 months ago

    Hi Gabriele,

    As always, you should backup WordPress before making any large change like installing a plugin, updating WordPress or changing the theme.

    With that said, your website will be fine. The only difference being is any theme code (or settings) will not effect the new theme as that code is no longer active – think of it like a plugin, if it’s active it’ll have an effect and if it’s not, it won’t.

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