Installation & Activate [2] Activate the Free Plugin Version Activate the Pro Version License How to Create a Two-Image Slider How to Create a Three-Image Slider How to Create a Retouch Slider How to Add Image Carousels How to Create a Video Slider How To Create Image Slider In Elementor Home / Documentation / WP Before After Image Slider How to Create a Three-Image Slider Once you’ve installed and activated the WP Before After Image Slider, you can create your first comparison slider by following these steps: 1. Access the Slider Menu Log in to your WordPress dashboard. Navigate to the Before After Sliders menu from the left sidebar. 2. Create a New Slider Click the Add New button to start creating a new slider. 3. Configure Content Settings In the Content tab, enter a title for your slider. Choose ‘Three Image Slider’ slider type: 4. Add Images For a three-image slider, upload the Before, Middle, and After images. 5. Customize Basic Options Edit the labels if needed. Add Before and After Image Caption Select your preferred image size. 6. Adjust Slider Settings Enable or disable overlay visibility. Toggle Show Labels on or off. Enable the Lazy Load option (Best Practice). Enable or disable Badge / Watermark Select a slider template. Enable or disable the Auto Slider option. If enabled, you can set Animation Duration and Direction. Also, you can enable or disable the Pause on Hover option. 7. Style Your Slider Go to the Style tab to customize the design: Overlay Set background color or gradient. Handle Customize arrow color, background, border, and style. Divider Adjust color and width. Labels Set alignment and orientation. Customize text color, background, border, and padding. 8. Preview Go to the Preview tab to see the live preview of your image slider 9. Add Slider to Your Page Copy the shortcode. Paste it into your post or page using the Shortcode block. 10. Publish Click Publish to make your slider live. Doc navigation < How to Create a Two-Image Slider How to Create a Retouch Slider > Was this page helpful? Yes No