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Stacked Images Widget for Elementor

Stacked Images Widget adds an overlap image effect to your Elementor website with hover expansion, interactive tooltips, and clickable custom links.

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Stacked Images Frequently Asked Questions

What are Stacked Images in an Elementor website?

The Stacked Images widget is a creative tool for layering multiple images on top of each other in an organized stack. It’s ideal for showcasing product variations, portfolios, or visual storytelling.

How do I add Stacked Images to my Elementor website?

This widget requires the Unlimited Elements Pro version installed and activated on your WordPress website. 

  1. Go to the Unlimited Elements Widget Library. 
  2. Search in the search bar for “Stacked Images”. 
  3. Hover over the widget in the search results and click Install. 
  4. Add the “Stacked Images” widget to any Elementor Page.
Are the Stacked Images a free widget?

The Stacked Images widget is not free; it is included in the Unlimited Elements Pro version. Unlock this widget and many other advanced features by upgrading to Pro. Upgrade Now.

Can I show WooCommerce products in the Stacked Images?

Absolutely! You can easily showcase your WooCommerce products directly within the image layout to create an interactive shopping experience. With WooCommerce as the source, you can query products using options like Custom Query, Current Product Query, Related Products, and Manual Selection. 

You can also connect powerful filters to refine the experience, including Search, Tabs, Checkboxes, Dropdown, Sorting, Pagination, Load More, Infinite Scroll, Active Filter, Clear Filters, Post Query Summary, Price Range, Color Swatches, and Alphabet Filters.

Can I show WordPress posts or custom post types in the Stacked Images?

Absolutely! You can showcase WordPress posts or custom post types dynamically within the image layout. Query options include Custom Query, Current Post Query, Related Posts, and Manual Selection. 

You can also connect powerful filters, such as Search, Tabs, Checkboxes, Dropdown, Sorting, Pagination, Load More, Infinite Scroll, Active Filter, Clear Filters, Post Query Summary, and Alphabet Filters.

Can I add filters to the Stacked Images?

Yes! Filters can be used when the source is either WordPress posts or WooCommerce products. Here’s a list of available filters: 

  1. Search Filter: Transform the search experience with a live search that gives instant results. 
  2. Tabs Filter: User-friendly tabs filter, ensuring easy categorization, quick selection, and live display. 
  3. Checkboxes Filter: Optimize filtering with multi-select Checkboxes Filter for flexible, personalized searches. 
  4. Select Dropdown Filter: Streamline content choices using the Dropdown Filter for effortless selection and display. 
  5. Sorting Filter: Ease content exploration on your website as users filter and sort with minimal effort. 
  6. Pagination: Enhance the browsing experience with smooth navigation between post results.
  7. Load More / Infinite Scroll: Improve user interaction in your product widgets using a Load More Button or Infinite Scroll. 
  8. Active Filter: Display the selected filters and reset them easily for user convenience. 
  9. Clear Filters: Let users easily clear all selected filters with one quick and easy click. 
  10. Post Query Summary: Provides quick feedback by displaying the number of posts or pages found. 


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Can I show an ACF Repeater in the Stacked Images?

Definitely! The Stacked Images widget supports Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) Repeaters, allowing you to display custom fields dynamically.

Can I show data from a CSV file in the Stacked Images?

Yes, the Stacked Images widget supports importing data from CSV files, making it versatile for various use cases.

Can I show data from a JSON file in the Stacked Images?

Of course! You can easily display JSON file data within the Stacked Images to create dynamic content layouts.