Random Image Widget for Elementor
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Random Image Widget for Elementor

The Random Image widget for Elementor allows you to create a sequence of images that display a different random image each time the page is loaded, adding variety to your site.

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Easy To Use

The Random Image widget is simple to use and doesn’t require any technical expertise. With just a few quick clicks, you can modify the widget to fit your needs using our straightforward settings.

Flexible Design Options

Modify the colors and style to match your site’s look and feel. Customize the layout to suit the user experience you are aiming for.

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Random Image Widget Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Random Image widget in Elementor?

The Random Image widget allows you to display a different image each time the page is loaded or refreshed. This feature is useful for showcasing dynamic visuals, promotions, or rotating banners. You can set multiple images, and the widget will randomly choose one to display, keeping your website fresh and engaging for returning visitors.

How do I add the Random Image widget to my Elementor website?

This widget is available in the Unlimited Elements Free version.

  1. Go to the Unlimited Elements Widget Library.
  2. Search for “Random Image” in the search bar.
  3. Hover over the widget in the search results and click Install.
  4. Add the “Random Image” widget to any Elementor page.
Is the Random Image widget free?

Yes, the Random Image widget is available for free in the Unlimited Elements plugin. You can access and use this widget in the free version of Unlimited Elements, which is downloadable from the WordPress plugin repository.

Can I show the title for the random image?

Yes, the Random Image widget allows you to display a title for each image. You can choose to position the title either ‘before’ or ‘after’ the image, depending on your design preference. This is useful for adding captions, labels, or descriptions to your random images. The title styling can also be customized to match your website’s look.

What image types does the Random Image widget support?

The widget supports various image formats, including SVG, vector files, and standard images. This allows for flexible usage, whether you need high-resolution graphics, scalable vector images, or regular photos. It ensures that your images appear sharp and optimized for different screen sizes.

Can I add links to the random images?

Yes, each image in the Random Image widget can be linked to a custom URL. This allows you to turn random images into clickable elements, directing users to specific pages, products, or external websites. You can also set the link to open in a new tab if needed.

Can I add multiple random images on the same page?

Yes, you can add multiple instances of the Random Image widget on the same page. Each widget will function independently, displaying a different random image from its assigned selection. This is useful if you want to showcase multiple sets of rotating images in different sections of your website.

What is Debug Mode in the Random Image widget?

Debug Mode is a feature that shows all the images in the widget one under the other. This allows you to preview all the images that could randomly appear before publishing the page. It’s a useful tool for testing and ensuring that all selected images are correctly uploaded and displayed before making the widget live.

How do I use the Random Image widget in Elementor?

Using the Random Image widget is simple. Drag and drop the widget into your Elementor page, upload multiple images, and configure display settings. Each time the page loads, one image is randomly shown from the selection. This is great for showcasing different visuals dynamically. Check out our documentation for a detailed guide.