The jQuery and WordPress sliders have evolved, now they rock.

Written by Jean Galea
Written by Jean Galea
The new trend that is slightly becoming a standard in the web design process is the implementation of responsive design, it adds beauty and versatility to the front-end websites that are being built. Following this great trend, the Shock Family has developed a wonderful jQuery and WordPress based slider.

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The new trend that is slightly becoming a standard in the web design process is the implementation of responsive design, it adds beauty and versatility to the front-end websites that are being built.

Following this great trend, the Shock Family has developed a wonderful jQuery and WordPress based slider. This quality and complete slider has a lot of features, and it´s really worth to take a look on them.

For first you can choose whether using its responsive design or just leave it fixed, which is great when is displayed in any device. With this very first feature you will start realizing that this is a really and fully customizable widget, and that is absolutely correct, it features more than 30 effects and a similar number of skins to let you combine those as you feel like. If you like to add titles and text to your slides, you will be happy to see that you can edit the aspect of any caption, font, and also any images, colors, patterns and backgrounds.

Now, don’t think that these are the only customizable features; you can add content from several sources such as Youtube, Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, Vimeo, RSS and much more and place thumbnails for this content in any position you want on any slide. If you think this isn’t fair enough, you can place as many instances as you wish on the same page without any kind of conflict.

As you can see, this is one of the most complete jQuery slider available, and if you give a try to the free versions, you will definitely wish to get a premium version which will grant you full features and customization, chosing from the jQuery or WordPress version (or both, indeed) and even the chance of include the slider in projects you make, either for clients or any commercial use.

It’s obvious that you won’t have enough just by reading the features of jQuery Slider Shock, developed by the same team behind WP Theme Generator, then you can go ahead to their site and try it. You will fall in love for sure.

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Written by Jean Galea
Jean Galea is an investor, entrepreneur, and blogger. He is the founder of WP Mayor, the plugins WP RSS Aggregator and Spotlight, as well as the Mastermind.fm podcast. His personal blog can be found at jeangalea.com.

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