
Some have automatic slideshow capabilities or buttons to scroll sideways or up and down, and most of them feature a transition effect, usually a slide motion.
Sliders can be great focal points on websites and blogs as they instantly draw the audience’s attention and provide for an easy and sleek way for visitors to interact with a lot of information that can be sorted through quickly.
In this post, we have compiled a massive amount of content slider examples that you can use for inspiration on your own websites. Enjoy!
Violet

Kodu

Teoskaffa

Tea Round App

Dailymile

The Great Bearded Reef

Templatica

Iceberg

Daniel Stenberg

Flourish Web Design

Howarths

Andy Shaw

Suki

The Horizontal Way

MetaLab

Digital Convulsions

SlideDeck

Seventy7

Richie Qilayout

Auxiliary Design Co.

Made By Elephant

MyGoLocker

Icon Designer

Food, Inc

Sketchen

Electronics Arts

Eric Johansson

Lodjixmedia

Holdifre

Apple

Paramore Redd

Pixelounge

Benjamin David

Lomotek Polymers

TweepMe

Vegas Uncork’d

Nike

EnterRodaGata

Alienware

Also Design

Traffik

Zendesk

Branded07

Helldesign

Slice Machine

JP3 DESIGN

FKQ

ShoeGuru

Go-On-Web

Tutorialzine

Dreamer Lines

Sunny Zheng

Visuall

Jarnheimer Productions

Tracermedia

Robert Atlan

A Simple Measure

Sean Nieuwoudt

Front-End Design Conference

Coda

Suberapps

Spundo

Hello Themes

Eighty8Four

Miro

Deluge Studios

Microsoft

Lucas Hirata

Threadless

Simplicity Law

Viewport

Sprinkle Penny

GoBible

Arteria Plastica

Wall Swaps

Lift

8Interactive

Rapid Xhtml

Find Me By IP

Cu3Er

Domenico Tedone Design

NETWiSE Strategies

Redesign Unit

Josh Smith Portfolio

Mint

Department of Infrastructure and Planning

Galan

Larkef

Direct Design

Nealite

World Wildlife Fund

Fat-Man Collective

Netdreams

Nuemedia

Viljami Salminen

OSDN

Chantyce

Giraffe Restaurants

Add Noise

Nosotros

HABITAT 4D

Go Site Wave

Do you use content sliders? How do they affect your website usability?
Graphic is so nice. I like it very very much.
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