Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-27401669-20191102175629/@comment-9605025-20191106061139

Sort of. But I am not talking about CSS. JS is a different page. Which wiki are you trying to do this on? We can go forward with the other parts but it won't work until we get the JS setup.

Since you know how to add to your site CSS, go ahead and copy the following example. On a test page, you can also create some example page content. What you want to do is create a list (bullet or numbered) with each slide content as a list item. Then place the list in a div tag and give "ListSlider" as a word in the div's class attribute. For example: One thing to note is that, since we are using lists, the content of the slides is limited to whatever you can put in a list item. For example, you cannot put a syntaxhighlight tag (what I used for the example CSS) in a list so you can't put it in the slider. However, you can put something like an image, template call, or, with some care, a div tag. - Edit:
 * Slide 1 Content
 * Slide 2 Content
 * Slide 3 Content

One thing I forgot to mention is that, if the JS isn't running (there could be multiple reasons), the slider should appear as a normal list. Using my example above, if the JS isn't running, it should look like: This way, if a viewer doesn't have the JS running for some reason, they will still be able to see the quotes as a regular list.
 * Slide 1 Content
 * Slide 2 Content
 * Slide 3 Content