Can I have more than on Slideshow?
While you can only have one Slideshow active from the primary /slideshow location, you can always show additional Slideshows by creating Explore buttons that link to a Slideshow URL.
Tip: Custom Slideshow Buttons
You know you can go to /slideshow to view a slideshow of items as determined by your settings in Preferences > Researcher > Slideshow.
You know you can create an Explore button that links to your Slideshow.
But did you now that you’re not limited to a single slideshow? You can set up as many custom slideshows as you want, each with a specific URL.
Here’s how:
- To get your primary Slideshow URL, add /slideshow to the end of your login URL. For example, https://demo.goalexandria.com/slideshow.
- If you’re in a centralized catalog, the URL will also include your site code at the end, like https://ccdemo.goalexandria.com/slideshow?site=EVE.
- If you’re in a centralized catalog, the URL will also include your site code at the end, like https://ccdemo.goalexandria.com/slideshow?site=EVE.
- Now, let’s add a search string. At the end of the Slideshow URL, add ?search=search string. For example, if you want a slideshow with books about space, you’ll enter ?search=((smart::space)).
- Search strings can be complicated, but they don’t have to be. For an easy way to get a search string, go to Search and perform a search or open the list you want, then click Share and copy the search string. You can paste the whole thing at the end of your Slideshow URL.
- Search strings can be complicated, but they don’t have to be. For an easy way to get a search string, go to Search and perform a search or open the list you want, then click Share and copy the search string. You can paste the whole thing at the end of your Slideshow URL.
- But wait, there’s more! You can add the parameters for speed, layout, and transition.
- For speed, add &speed=3 for 3-second intervals.
- For layout, add &layout=split or &layout=preview.
- For transition, add &transition=fade or &transition=drawer or any other transitions that you can see in your Slideshow preferences.
- Go to your site’s Slideshow Preferences and tap View Slideshow. Copy that URL and manipulate the settings in another tab or window to see what works.
- Here’s a breakdown of what your URL could look like:
Now you can use that custom Slideshow URL with any Explore button to lead your patrons to your beautiful Slideshow.