Can someone please assist with the relume component in Webflow for the sliding section not automatically moving between slides on the homepage?

Published on
September 22, 2023

When using the relume component in Webflow for a sliding section on your homepage, there might be instances where you do not want the slides to automatically move between each other. To disable the automatic movement of slides, you can follow the steps below:

  1. Select the relume component: Start by selecting the relume component that you have added to your sliding section on the homepage.

  2. Access component settings: Once you have selected the relume component, you will be able to access its settings. Look for the settings specific to the slide auto-rotation feature.

  3. Disable auto-rotation: Within the component settings, you should find an option to enable or disable the auto-rotation of slides. Locate and disable this option to prevent the slides from automatically moving between each other.

  4. Customize slide interaction: After disabling the auto-rotation, you can further customize the interaction of the slides. For example, you can add navigation arrows or dots to allow users to manually navigate between the slides. You may also consider implementing interaction triggers to control the movement of slides based on user actions.

  5. Publish and test: Once you have made the necessary changes, publish your website and test the sliding section on the homepage. Confirm that the slides no longer automatically move between each other and that the desired navigation controls, if implemented, are working as intended.

By following these steps, you should be able to disable the automatic movement of slides in the relume component within your sliding section on the homepage in Webflow.

Additional Questions:

  1. How do I add navigation arrows to the relume component in Webflow?
  2. Can I customize the transition effects between slides in a relume component?
  3. Is it possible to have different slide durations for each slide in the relume component?