=== Plugin Name === Contributors: Jdoyle112 Donate link: https://jackdoyle.co Tags: post, nav, navigation, slider, wordpress, posts, custom posts, links, slider navigation, responsive, horizontal, arrows Requires at least: 3.5 Tested up to: 4.6 Stable tag: 4.3 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html The Posts Navigation Slider will add navigation arrows to the specified posts creating a horizontal slider effect among posts. == Description == Use the Posts Navigation Slider plugin to add navigation arrows to your blog posts. These arrows will link to next, and previous blog posts sorted by date published. There are a number of customization options such as: - Specify which post types the nav arrows will be displayed on. - Set a background color for the container. - Set a color for the arrows. - Set a color for the text. - 6 different icons to choose from. - 4 different icon sizes to choose from. - Option to display the post titles in the navigation container. When the plugin is activated, navigate to settings->Posts Navigation Slider. There, you will find all of the above customization settings. In order for the nav links to be displayed, you must select at least one post type. 'post' references all posts. == Installation == This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working. e.g. 1. Upload `wp-slide-posts.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress - or - 1. Search for 'Posts Navigation Slider' from the 'Plugins->Add New' section in the WordPress admin panel. 2. Find the appropriate plugin and press 'Install Now'. When the installation is complete, you can activate the plugin from the 'Plugins' section in the WordPress admin panel. == Frequently Asked Questions == == Screenshots == 1. The Posts Navigation Slider will add navigation arrows to the specified posts creating a horizontal slider effect among posts. 2. Disabling the show title option will display generic text instead of the post titles. 3. Example of show title option enabled. == Changelog == = 1.0 = * A change since the previous version. * Another change. = 0.5 = * List versions from most recent at top to oldest at bottom. == Upgrade Notice == = 1.0 = Upgrade notices describe the reason a user should upgrade. No more than 300 characters. = 0.5 = This version fixes a security related bug. Upgrade immediately. == Arbitrary section == You may provide arbitrary sections, in the same format as the ones above. This may be of use for extremely complicated plugins where more information needs to be conveyed that doesn't fit into the categories of "description" or "installation." Arbitrary sections will be shown below the built-in sections outlined above. == A brief Markdown Example == Ordered list: 1. Some feature 1. Another feature 1. Something else about the plugin Unordered list: * something * something else * third thing Here's a link to [WordPress](http://wordpress.org/ "Your favorite software") and one to [Markdown's Syntax Documentation][markdown syntax]. Titles are optional, naturally. [markdown syntax]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax "Markdown is what the parser uses to process much of the readme file" Markdown uses email style notation for blockquotes and I've been told: > Asterisks for *emphasis*. Double it up for **strong**. ``