Responsive Subheader free WordPress plugin
Description
This plugin works best when you have set static pages for your Front and Posts pages. Easily add a responsive subheader to your pages. There is a separate subheader for your Front page, created when you add a new ‘Responsive Subheader’ post and a second type for all other pages. Be sure to add a featured image to your pages if you want the subheader to display on them. Features: – Custom, editable subheader on the Front page – Use a featured image as the subheader for all subpages – Attach multiple images to the Front page Responsive Subheader to make a slideshow – Choose your transition type for the slideshow – Choose your custom color for the subheader backgrounds – Each page will have its own unique subheader – The page title is displayed on all subpage subheaders Create a new ‘Responsive Subheader’ and add a ‘Featured Image’ to it. The title is only for reference; it is not displayed on pages. Be sure to add a ‘Featured Image’ (at least 720px x 200px) to your pages. You can even add a featured image to the page you set as your ‘Posts’ page. Be sure to choose a background color and the overlay style you will want displayed on your subheader. On your sub-pages (those not the Front page) the page title will be displayed over the colored background on the right side. The image you choose as the ‘Featured Image’ for the page will be displayed on the left side. This is a dynamic, responsive subheader that should display properly on all screens. This plugin will add the option for your theme to use thumbnail images automatically. It will also add the image sizes it needs to the list of available sizes. If you have not done so
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Dennis M. Barber
Popularity:
Low
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