Image Rotator Widget Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

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3.8 Average out of 18 ratings
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Plugin Description

A widgetized plugin that puts an image rotator on your theme in any sidebar. You can choose from three different transitions: linear, loop, and fade. In the widget settings you have the ability to set the transition speed, apply nofollow if linked, open links in a new window, upload/select images to add to the Image Rotator, and to drag & drop to reorder the order you want the images to appear. Or you can set randomize and each time the widget loads it will start with a random image and work its way through your array. Watch the video below for a short demonstration of workflow.

Features include:

  • Uses the WordPress Media Uploader to upload or select images
  • Options to make the image link to another page and even in a new window
  • Choose from three different smooth transitions
  • Set the transition speed
  • Drag & drop to order the images or set to random to have them loaded in a different order each time
  • Apply rel=“nofollow” for search engine optimization
  • Use the Image Rotator Widget multiple times on the same page
  • Works with modern versions of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Internet Explorer
  • Includes jQuery.qtip and jQuery.imagesLoaded

About

The Image Rotator Widget was originally developed by Stephen Coley for DK New Media, the makers of CircuPress, a newsletter plugin for WordPress, and publishers of the Marketing Technology Blog.

Screenshots

  1. DK New Media's Image Rotator Widget.

    DK New Media’s Image Rotator Widget.

  2. Once you've selected or uploaded the image, you must click "Send to Image Rotator."

    Once you’ve selected or uploaded the image, you must click “Send to Image Rotator.”

  3. Images added to the widget are listed in dynamically in the Images section.

    Images added to the widget are listed in dynamically in the Images section.

  4. Multiple images have been added to this widget

    Multiple images have been added to this widget

  5. Hover over the image name to see a tooltip that contains the image.

    Hover over the image name to see a tooltip that contains the image.

  6. Drag & Drop images to sort, right in the widget settings.

    Drag & Drop images to sort, right in the widget settings.


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