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That sounds like a bug. Is the Float reviews or of a Badge? Can you share the page URL?

I'll add it to the road map. Make sure to go vote on it.

https://trello.com/b/NdGyfLSq/wp-review-slider-pro-roadmap

In the meantime, you could create a child theme template to do this for you. I can help if you want.

https://wpreviewslider.userecho.com/en/knowledge-bases/2/articles/553-use-child-theme-to-customize-the-review-template-more

That would take a bit more programming. Would you really want to though? They may want to use a different email or name than what they are using for the user account.

I just added this to the 11.3.8 Beta version of the plugin. You can try it out by going to the Account page inside the plugin and check the "Join the Beta Program" check box. Then the update should show up like a regular Plugin update.

Not currently, but let me look into this.

I've got this added to the Beta version 11.3.8. If you want to test it out just go to the Account page inside the plugin and check the "Join the Beta program" check box. Then the update will show up as a regular plugin update. To try out the tags option you can use the Add Form Input button.

Then enter the tags like so...

On the front end it should look like this...

I think I'm doing a poor job explaining it and I do agree it is confusing in the plugin. I'm going to look into trying to change it.

For example, this is a screenshot of one "Slide" with 3 reviews per a row. It has the total number of slides set to 3 which corresponds to the 3 dots at the bottom. So it has 9 total reviews. 3 reviews, on 3 slides.

By default, this is going to scroll all three reviews at the same time. If you want to only scroll one review then you can use the Advanced slider and choose this option...

If you want to display all 35 of your reviews you don't necessarily need pagination turned on. You could have a slider with 3 reviews per slide and then change the total number of slides to 12. That would get all 35.

I would only use Pagination if you see the slider slowing your site. If you do use it then, I would change the total number of slides to 3 and then turn on Pagination.

Hey Ken,

Thanks for the suggestions. I do agree it should be a little more user-friendly.


The "how many total slides" setting actually refers to the slide itself. You can have multiple individual reviews per slide. By default, it shows 3 reviews on 1 row per slide. Normally you will want to keep your total number of slides low, just because the more reviews you load from your database then the slower your site is going to be. That's one reason I don't have an ALL setting. The best way to load a lot of reviews is to put the number of slides to a low number and then use the Pagination setting I talked about above. That will only load more slides when a user gets to the last slide.

Thanks,

Josh

Hey Ken,

You can use these review template settings to control the number of reviews displayed. This does the number of reviews per a slide...

This controls the total number of slides...

If you have a lot of reviews and want to add more slides when needed then you can turn on slide pagination. 

You can add a custom "tag" field to the form, but it looks like I made it a single select on the front end. I'm not really sure why I didn't make this a multi-select or at least have an option for multi-select. I'll see if I can update it in the next plugin update. It might take about a week though.