AddFunc Slides is a WordPress app, with a 5.0 average rating from 1 review, as of Jul 16, 2026.
AddFunc Slides is a WordPress Plugin Directory app by Joe Rhoney. With a rating of 5.0★ from 1 reviews.
AppRanks data: AddFunc Slides ranks #0 in Carousel on WordPress Plugin Directory, placing it in the top 1% of that category.
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AddFunc Slides is a category-leading WordPress app with a limited review volume. It is listed in the Slider category on WordPress Plugin Directory, which AppRanks treats as the canonical taxonomy node for ranking and competitor comparison. 1 reviews put it in the early-traction tier — useful for early-stage stores willing to be on the leading edge. Early-traction review counts are sensitive to single launch periods or feature events, so a 30-day re-check before bigger commitments often resolves whether the trend is sustained. Paid-only pricing means evaluating fit on the marketplace listing or via the developer's documentation before installing. AppRanks tracks rating, review count, pricing tier, and category position daily — the figures on this page reflect the most recent scrape from the canonical WordPress Plugin Directory listing.
Pros
- +High average rating (5.0★) signals consistent merchant satisfaction
- +Published by Joe Rhoney — established developer track record
Cons
- −Limited review base (1) — ratings can shift significantly with new feedback
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How AddFunc Slides works
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AddFunc Slides’ native and intuitive custom post type (called Slides) and taxonomy (called Slidesets) utilizes the powerful content management and editing features built into WordPress core. That is what makes it easy to grasp and manage. It includes administrative features such as quick edit, bulk edit, column sorting and a properly placed Slide Settings page (under Slides, not under the general Settings section).
AddFunc Slides was made for CSS coders/themers, as well as for average WordPress users. It comes as a plug & play package with it’s already active default stylesheet, providing a basic but robust slideshow presentation interface. This stylesheet can be turned off in Slides->Settings, allowing a CSS coder full control over the entire look and feel of slideshows including transitions. The vanilla JavaScript slideshow script only changes classes and does not use the style attribute, meaning all state changes can be animated by CSS.
One of the things that makes Slides so easy to manage is the Edit button displayed with each Slide on the front-end when you’re logged in with Editor privileges. When you see a Slide in your slider that you want to edit, simply click the Edit button and you’re now editing that very Slide. Slides can also be moved from one Slideset to another with a couple of clicks. No need to migrate Slides by copy & paste.
Slides are just like Posts or Pages, with the standard Visual/Text editor, revisions, publication settings, featured image (used for thumbnails), etc. The big difference is that they are made for slideshows. Additional specialized Slide options allow you to upload/select a main image using the Media Library (so you can keep that separate from the editor content), link the main image to any Page, Post or other URL/URI, select the nature of the Slide (Imagery or Content) and set the Slide’s priority (any numeric value). You can even upload/select a background image (also using the Media Library), so there is no need to use your stylesheet to do a CSS background-image for each Slide.
Specialized buttons in the editor (TinyMCE) make it easy to add the CSS classes of a set, appropriate for slideshow objects and supported by the default stylesheet. These include four directional options (left, right, up and down), two rotational options (clockwise and counter-clockwise), an incremental option (with up to six increments) and a decremental option (with up to six decrements). These classes can also be styled or animated by CSS and can therefore be repurposed for any need a web developer deems them best suitable for. We gave these buttons generic names for that very purpose.
The shortcode [slides] supports parameters for every feature the slideshow script has to offer, while not requiring any of them at all (except where customization is necessary, of course). These features include
* slideset — Selects a specific Slideset by slug * auto — Automates Slide transitioning * speed — Duration each Slide is displayed * prevnext — Adds "Previous" and "Next" buttons * pause — Adds a Pause button * tabs — Adds tabs/pager with optional labels and/or thumbnails * tabsfirst — Outputs tabs before the slideshow instead of after * stoppable — Stops automated transition upon user interaction * pauseonhover — Pauses automated transition upon hover/mouseover * fullscreen — Adds Fullscreen button (note limited browser support)[http://caniuse.com/#search=fullscreen] * swipe — Adds touchscreen swipe capability. (By default, left = next Slide, right = previous Slide. Also includes up = next Slide, down = previous Slide, and a few other combinations thereof) * class — Adds CSS class(es) to the slideset container * order — The order in which Slides are displayed * orderby — What the display order is based upon — date, priority (if set in Slide options), name, ID, random
A Help Tab is available (when editing any Post, Page, etc.) with simple but detailed instructions on how to write [slides] shortcodes, including all options available, as well as currently created Slidesets.
The Slides Widget supports all of the same options as the shortcode, with a comprehensive set of on/off settings and multiple choice boxes. And of course for you themers, if you would like to do_shortcode in your theme files, that option is available as well.
We have big plans for AddFunc Slides. We created it because we couldn’t find any other slideshow plugin that works anything like this one does. That’s really the basis by which we build all of our plugins — to fill a needed gap. We hope that you find this plugin to be as vastly useful as we do.
Category rankings
As of Jul 16, 2026- Carousel#0of 156Top 1%
- Slider#0of 619Top 1%
- Slides#0of 12Top 1%
- Slideshow#0of 130Top 1%
- Tabs#0of 36Top 1%
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Where AddFunc Slides stands in the Slider category
AddFunc Slides ranks #0 of 619 apps in the Slider category, placing it in the top 1% of the listing.
Frequently asked questions
What is AddFunc Slides?
AddFunc Slides is an app for WordPress. It currently holds a 5.0-star rating from 1 merchant review, and AppRanks has been tracking its public marketplace data on the refresh cadence published in our methodology. It is listed under the Slider category on AppRanks, where you can see its current category position, review-velocity trend, and how it compares against the top alternatives in the same space. Developed by Joe Rhoney.
Who uses AddFunc Slides?
Currently around 10 active stores have installed AddFunc Slides. Its review base is still building, which usually maps to early-stage merchants and stores piloting a new workflow. It is part of the Slider category on WordPress.