Jellyfish backdrop free WordPress plugin
Description
Jellyfish backdrop free WordPress plugin
Easily create full screen image backgrounds and fading slideshows that stretch
and adapt to the size of your page.
You can either use it as a global “cover” style background that will be
displayed on all pages and posts of your WordPress website or you can give
individual posts or pages including custom post types their own specific
background – great for giving parts of a website a whole different look.
Jellyfish Backdrop makes fullscreen background slideshows easy by allowing
you to assign multiple backgrounds to any page or post.
Unlimited number of post and slideshows.
Create different slideshows or backgrounds or different areas of your site.
Easy to use admin panels with sortable images and media library integration.
Display images in any page element allowing slideshows anywhere, not just as
a background!
Demo
See the plugin homepage for demos and full details:
Usage
Visit the settings page to set up the global and default options. Here you’ll
be able to set up a default background image that will be displayed on every
page of your blog, enable or disable the global background or individual post
and page background support as well as set up the default options.
To add a unique background image or slideshow to a specific post or page,
first make sure that in the Enable Page and Post Type Slideshows section
on the setting page, you check any post types you want to allow slideshows
to appear on. You’ll now find a new area on the post / page edit screens
where you can add images to the Backdrop Slideshow and alter fade time,
slide display time and where the images will appear. Jellyfish Backdrop uses
the WordPress image uploader and Media Library, so it’s easy to choose the
images you want to use. You can also reorder the images by dragging.
Once you’ve finished adding and arranging your images, be sure to save the
post or your changes will not be saved.
Page / Post backgrounds will override the default background so it’s possible
to define one background to be used site wide and another on a specific page.
By default images are shown as the main page background (body), however you
can make the images appear as backgrounds to other areas of the page by
supplying any valid element id or class name in the Container field on the
admin page. eg. #main, .header