A key feature of the Appiapp Carousel Pro block is the ability to customize the position and style of the pagination. Depending on the carousel type, you can choose from the following navigation styles:
- Bullet – Classic dot navigation.
- Fraction – Displays the current and total number of slides.
- Progress – A progress bar indicating slide transitions.
You can also:
- Adjust colors for text and background to match your design.
- Set absolute positioning, fine-tuning the top, left, right, and bottom values for precise placement.
These customization options give you full control over the pagination, ensuring a seamless and visually appealing navigation experience in your Gutenberg layout!
Bullet Pagination
With Bullet Pagination, you can fully customize the appearance and positioning of the navigation dots to match your design. Available customization options include:
- Width & Height – Adjust the size of the bullets.
- Orientation – Choose between horizontal or vertical alignment.
- Background Color – Set a custom color for the bullets.
- Border Radius – Control the roundness of the bullets.
- Border Color – Customize the bullet border for a refined look.
Fraction Pagination
With Fraction Pagination, you can display the current slide number and total number of slides, providing users with clear navigation feedback. You have full control over its styling with the following options:
- Background Color – Customize the pagination background to match your design.
- Text Color – Set the color of the slide numbers for better readability.
- Border Radius – Adjust the roundness of the pagination container for a sleek look.
Progress Bar
The Progress Bar pagination provides a visual indicator of the carousel’s progress, enhancing user experience with smooth slide transitions. You can fully customize its appearance with the following options:
- Background Color – Set the color of the progress bar to match your design.
- Bar Length – Adjust the width of the progress bar for better visibility.
- Bar Height – Customize the thickness of the bar for a subtle or bold effect.