Clump is a modern and visually dynamic WordPress Plugin designed for websites that require showcasing content through multiple sliders. Ideal for portfolios, creative agencies, product showcases, and landing pages, Clump offers sleek transitions, responsive design, and customizable layout options.
You will get 15 unique sliders with multiple designs and color combinations. All the designs of plugin is separated from others so that you can easily implement them in your website. Additionally, we provide proper documentation with step-by-step instructions to help you install and using the plugin.
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Features List:
Responsive Layout: All of the designs are 100% mobile responsive on all devices as mobile, tablet, laptop, desktop, etc.
15 Resourceful Designs: These 15 designs are high-demand designs, and all of them are unique for your website.
Fully Customizable: You can customize as much as you want, such as autoplay, sliding speed, buttons, icons, and many more animations etc.
Animations: There are various types of animations, such as smartSpeed, animateIn, animateOut, mouseDrag, etc.
Google Fonts: All designs of this plugin use multiple types of Google fonts. There is an option for using any Google fonts easily.
Lifetime Update: Our plugin will be updated day by day, and you will get all updates anytime without any cost.
Use of Plugin:
Navigate to the page or post you wish to edit and click 「Edit with Elementor.」
On the left side of the Elementor Editor, you will find the widgets panel, which contains Clump element (widget) you can add to your page.
Browse through this specific widget, or use the search bar by searching Slider.
Click and hold the desired widget from the panel and drag it onto the page canvas where you want to place it. A blue line will indicate where the element will be inserted.
Alternatively, you can click on the desired location on the canvas where you want to add the element. Then, click the element in the widgets panel. Elementor will automatically place the element at the selected location, depending on whether you are using containers or sections.
Once the element is on the canvas, you can click on it to access its settings in the left panel. Here, you can customize its content, style, and advanced settings.






