A showcase slider for Elementor that flows between large media panels — for products, case studies and project reels.
A Georgian townhouse on Great Pulteney Street. Six hundred members, a waiting list of forty-seven, and a bar that shuts when the last person leaves.
Ravi cooks whatever came in that morning. There is no à la carte and there never has been.
Full-time, salaried, tips split evenly across the house including the kitchen. We advertise the pay in the ad.
One page, no references. A real number back within a week, and if the list is longer than a year we say so.
Straight answers about what this one does, where it fits in a real build, and what it costs you to ship.
Read the documentation for this one, or write to us — a human answers inside a business day.
A continuous one. Instead of the step-pause-step of a normal carousel, the Showcase Flow widget in Sky Addons for Elementor drifts at a constant rate and never comes to rest — the pattern used for logo strips, product reels and image walls that should feel alive rather than clicked through.
Three sources: an image gallery you pick in the panel, an Instagram feed, or a post query where each result is drawn with a saved Elementor template you choose. The same drift handler drives all three, so switching source changes the content without touching any of the motion settings.
Yes. It connects either through Instagram Business Login, which needs no Facebook account, or through a Facebook Page with a linked Instagram Business account, using credentials held globally in Sky Addons or entered on the widget. The response is cached, refreshing anywhere from every 30 minutes to every 7 days.
Five on desktop, three on tablet and two on a phone by default, and Visible Columns accepts anything from two to eight per device. Gap and item height are per device too, so a dense eight-across desktop strip can become a comfortable two-across on mobile.
Yes. Direction runs left or right, and Speed is a one-to-ten slider where higher means faster, defaulting to four. Because the motion is continuous rather than slide-by-slide, speed reads as pace across the strip rather than as a delay between steps.
Yes. When the operating system asks for reduced motion the strip does not auto-drift at all — it stays as a static, draggable row of images, so the content is still reachable without the animation that would have caused the problem.
Yes, and Allow Drag is on by default, with the grab cursor to signal it. Pause on Hover is also on, so the strip holds still while someone reads a caption or lines up a click, and resumes drifting when the pointer leaves.
Yes. Open Link is a switch, and Open Links In chooses a new or the same window — gallery images use their own link, Instagram items open the original post, and post-driven items go to the post. A hover overlay with an icon marks the ones that are clickable.
Turn Edge Fade on and set a fade width. The edges dissolve into whatever sits behind the widget, so the row reads as endless rather than as a box that has been cut off. It is off by default, since it only looks right against a plain section background.
No — Showcase Flow ships with Sky Addons Pro for Elementor and runs on free Elementor, with no separate marquee or Instagram plugin required. Image Fit chooses whether each frame is filled edge to edge or shows the whole picture, and Hover Zoom is on out of the box.
Elementor widgets and extensions by wowDevs — built for people who would rather ship than fight a page builder.
One short email when something ships. No drip sequence.