• This is “almost” what I was looking for.

    1. I am wondering if its possible to have the tabs separate.
    Tab 1 category
    [post] [post] [post] [post] etc.

    Tab 2 category
    [post] [post] [post] [post] etc.

    Tab 3 Category
    [post] [post] [post] [post] etc.

    use something like:
    [cpsp_posts_slider_pro category_name=”category1″]

    [cpsp_posts_slider_pro category_name=”category2″]

    [cpsp_posts_slider_pro category_name=”category3″]

    2. is it possible to not have the ‘really large” image above the thumbnails? I did try editing the settings to make the large images not 1024, but that didn’t change anything. So removing that large image all together would be great to do.

    3. Is it possible to change “read more” to something else?

    if I can accomplish these 3 items.. This plugin will be perfect for me.

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  • Plugin Author neelam.samariya

    (@neelamsamariya)

    1. Yes the plugin works in a way Tab1 – Category1, Tab2 – Category2 and so on.

    2. Can you explain properly what do you mean by point no. 2 so I can help you with what you are trying to do.

    3. Is it possible to change “read more” to something else? – Yes this is possible
    In file cpsp-slider-display.php line 83
    $cpsp_display_slide .= ‘<p class=”sp-layer sp-white sp-padding” data-horizontal=”5%” data-vertical=”5%” data-show-transition=”left” data-show-delay=”500″ data-width=”60%” data-position=”bottomLeft”>’.esc_attr($exc_content).’Read More</p>’;
    You can change this read more to whatever title you like.

    Thread Starter ThatGuyEditing

    (@trex2303)

    For #1: what i meant was to set it up so that the tabs (tab1 tab2 etc) are separate from each other.

    For #2: when set up there is a single image when one of the thumbnail images is selected and it shows a huge image above it.

    For #3: Thanks, taken care of.

    I can take a screenshot for #2 if that would make it easier to explain. Also i can design an image on what exactly i mean for #1 if that would help my explanation.

    Thanks again

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