Allground – WordPress Fullscreen Background | Media - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Allground is a WordPress plugin that allows you to create responsive fullscreen backgrounds using:
- Images
- YouTube videos
- Hosted or linked videos
- Google Maps
Images
Create fullscreen backgrounds using images that you can upload to your site or link externally.
- Use a single image or a sequence of images, each one with its caption and link.
- Set the link to be opened in a new browser tab.
- Drag and drop the images in the editor to adjust their order.
- Choose whether to show controls to go back and forth through the images.
- Set the pause length before changing images and the fading transition speed
- Choose between 3 modes:
- Sequence: the default and traditional mode, the images are shown in the order specified in the background editing screen.
- Single image, random pick: a single image is picked from those loaded in the background and show with its link and caption
- Sequence, random order: the images are shown in a randomized sequence
- Add an image as pattern overlay
Videos
Upload an MP4 video to create a fullscreen background and add a WebM video for Opera compatibility.
- Mobile devices performance is not affected and will use a fullscreen image instead.
- You can also link from a external source like a CDN or another server you have.
- Add an image as pattern overlay
YouTube Videos
Play a single video or enqueue videos to build a playlist.
- Drag and drop them in the admin editor to arrange their playback order as desired.
- Adjust the volume or even mute the single video or playlist.
- Show or hide play/pause and mute/unmute buttons.
- Specify whether to loop the video or playlist in order to play it continuously.
- Set the starting time for the video in seconds.
- Choose whether to show related videos or not after a video or a playlist ends.
- Mobile devices are served an uploaded image or use YouTube’s default thumbnail for better performance.
- Add an image as pattern overlay
Google Maps
Display a map using Google Maps.
- Enter the address to display in the map
- Set the map zoom level
- Display the map in one of the four Google Maps modes:
- Roadmap
- Satellite
- Terrain
- Hybrid
- Specify a custom map styling
- Add an image as pattern overlay
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