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Slider module for EncoreCMS

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Slider Module
=============

[](#slider-module)

Installation
------------

[](#installation)

You can install Slider module using composer: `composer require tecnodesignc/slider-module`

After the module is installed, you have to give yourself access in EncoreCMS (using Roles/Permissions). New Slider item will appear in the Sidebar

Usage
-----

[](#usage)

### Prerequisites

[](#prerequisites)

By default, Slider module is created using Bootstrap Carousel so make sure you have all prerequisites loaded for standard Bootstrap carousel (Bootstrap Carousel CSS and JS)

### Basic Usage

[](#basic-usage)

You can create basic Slider using the EncoreCMS admin interface - you can create and name your slider (pay attention to the **System Name** field here, it is used later for rendering), and create individual slides. Slides can be linked to images in the Media module, or have URL pointing to external image. They can also contain hyperlink to any page on the site, fixed URI or URL.

When the slider is created, you can render it in your template using `{!! Slider::render('slider_system_name') !}}`

### Advanced Usage

[](#advanced-usage)

#### Use your own slider template

[](#use-your-own-slider-template)

If you want to change rendering of your slider, use custom HTML, CSS classes, etc, you can pass a Blade template name as a second parameter to the `render()` method, i.e. `{!! Slider::render('slider_system_name', 'slider/my-own-slider') !}}`

Template may look like this:

```
{-- themes/MyTheme/views/slider/my-own-slider.blade.php --}

    @foreach($slider->slides as $index => $slide)

    @endforeach

```

You will have `Modules\Slider\Entities\Slider` instance available in the `$slider` variable

#### Provide your own Slider instance

[](#provide-your-own-slider-instance)

You can also pass a `Modules\Slider\Entities\Slider` instance as a first parameter instead of the slider `system_name` to render dynamically created slider.

First, create instance of your slider and add slides in your controller and pass it to the view

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