Genesis Bootstrap Carousel

Note: This plugin only supports Genesis child themes. If you don’t know what that is, don’t download this plugin.
Genesis Bootstrap Carousel (GBC) allows you to create a simple responsive image carousel that displays the featured image, along with the title and excerpt from each post.
GBC is based off of the Genesis Responsive Slider and uses a lot of the same code. The main difference is that the Genesis Bootstrap Carousel uses the Carousel
jquery plugin created by the open source Twitter Bootstrap Project. The carousel.js in this plugin is roughly 1/4 the size of the jquery flexslider.js used by
the Genesis Responsive Slider. The CSS in this plugin is about half the size of the Genesis Responsive Slider plugin. Genesis Bootstrap Carousel also includes
options to easily disable the CSS and JS of the plugin, allowing you to move scripts or styles into a combined file inside your theme. GBC also uses CSS for the
next/previous arrows, avoiding an HTTP request and allowing easy customization via CSS. You may also choose what specifc post/page IDs the carousel JS and CSS get loaded on.
This way you can avoid loading assets on pages that are not using the Carousel and avoid unnecessarily increasing page load time.
It includes options for the maximum dimensions of your slideshow, allows you to choose to display posts, pages, custom post types, what category to pull from, and even the
specific post IDs of the posts you want to display. It includes next/previous arrows that can be turned on or off. Finally, you can place the carousel into a widget area.
The image carousel is also responsive and will automatically adjust for the screen it is being displayed on.
You can get information on how the carousel.js works by visiting the Carousel Section of the Twitter Bootstrap site.
Live example
Child Theme Integration
To adjust the carousel defaults for a child theme use a filter simiar to the following:
add_filter( 'bootstrap_carousel_settings_defaults', 'my_child_theme_bootstrap_carousel_defaults' );
function my_child_theme_bootstrap_carousel_defaults( $defaults ) {
$defaults = array(
'post_type' => 'post',
'posts_term' => '',
'exclude_terms' => '',
'include_exclude' => '',
'post_id' => '',
'posts_num' => 5,
'posts_offset' => 0,
'orderby' => 'date',
'carousel_interval' => 5000,
'carousel_arrows' => 1,
'carousel_no_link' => 0,
'carousel_width' => '940',
'carousel_height' => '380',
'carousel_excerpt_content' => 'excerpts',
'carousel_excerpt_content_limit' => 150,
'carousel_more_text' => 'Continue Reading',
'carousel_excerpt_show' => 1,
'carousel_excerpt_width' => 100,
'location_vertical' => 'bottom',
'location_horizontal' => 'left',
'carousel_hide_mobile' => 1,
'html5_docytpe' => 0,
'disable_css' => 0,
'disable_js' => 0
);
return $defaults;
}
Download & install the zip archive
The plugin package installer can be downloaded from the WP2E project tab called “code”.
1 – Select the version to download if this option is available otherwise the “latest” version of the main plugin will be used.
2 – After downloading the zip archive install the plugin package installer in you local environment and activate the script from the plugin list.
3 – Under the section “Plugins” of the admin dashboard you should see a new “Dependencies & Licenses” link. Follow the instructions from this panel to finalize the installation of the missing dependencies.
- Give a name to your project
- Download the Installer Package
- Install & activate the plugin locally
- Install the suggested dependencies
Tips: Use the WP2E panel to add/suggest new dependencies to the local installation. Press F5 in the list of dependencies if the changes are not displayed right away.



