As of April 2026, Content Slider Block is a WordPress block plugin with 3.0K+ active installations and a 3.2/5 rating from 5 reviews. It has been downloaded 70K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.5+ and PHP 7.1+. Available on WordPress.org since 2021. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are up 9% this week. Top alternative: Spectra Gutenberg Blocks – Website….
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Professionally showcase your carousel slider with the Content Slider Block plugin. This plugin adds a new block in the Block Editor by which you can create a professional-looking content slider!
It is very effective in presenting your slider nicely. There are many options that you can use to decorate your carousel slider in any color you like.
Customization is at the core of the Content Slider Block. With the ability to tailor each slide’s background to your liking—whether it’s a
– vibrant gradient
– captivating image
– or sleek color palette.
you can create a captivating visual experience that aligns perfectly with your brand identity.
But it doesn’t stop there. Each slide can be enriched with compell…
Is it possible that the entire React is being loaded on the frontend just for this one block to work on the frontend?
Handles a lot of intro needs quite well.
Being able to drag-drop slides to place them in order would be huge. It would prevent the need to remove and re-create two slides just to move their position.
Also, being able to add a video URL as a slide source would be a game-changer as well.
Both those would make it a no-brainer for the $10 paid version.
I tried to upgrade to the Pro version and was charged twice. The button link did not work. The contact form on the website does not work. Terrible experience. Do not recommend it.
very simple very effective
please keep updating it
Best Regards
A recommendable plugin with useful features and very good usability.
To be able to use it, however, I am missing two important features:
The content block (headline, description, button) usually needs a background color (with variable transparency and variable padding), if the photo behind it in the slider is too bumpy to read the text.
And in my opinion a plugin must take into account the defaults for the color selection, in my case always specified via the functions.php (theme support for custom color palette). This is the only way to ensure that only the required colors are available (applies to text, background and button).
Martin
| WordPress | 6.5+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.1+ required |
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