Jetpack Slideshow Block

Insert an image slideshow into a post or page with the Jetpack Slideshow block.

The Slideshow Block is a part of the Jetpack Blocks suite and is available on all Jetpack-connected sites. The block is activated by default, and it does not require a paid upgrade to use. See our Jetpack Blocks article to learn about the available blocks and how to activate them.

Jetpack Blocks require the Block Editor (also referred to as the Gutenberg editor). If you’ve installed the Classic Editor plugin, you have a few options:

  • Deactivate the Classic Editor: Go to PluginsInstalled Plugins in your WP Admin and deactivate the Classic Editor plugin.
  • Enable both editors: If you prefer flexibility, navigate to Settings → Writing in your WP Admin (not the menu under Jetpack settings). Set Allow users to switch editors to Yes. You will only see these options if you have the Classic Editor plugin installed and active.

Some custom themes or plugins may prevent you from using the Block Editor. In that case, please contact the support team for the plugin or theme for further assistance.

For more details, see Using Blocks and the Classic Editor.

Add and set up the Slideshow block

You can add the Slideshow block by searching for it and/or selecting it from the Jetpack section of the block selector. See the Jetpack Blocks page for detailed instructions on adding blocks. The Jetpack Slideshow block has a green icon.

Once selected, the block will appear in your WordPress editor.

  1. To add pictures to your slideshow, you can choose between different options:
  • Drag images from your computer onto the Slideshow block.
  • Select files from your image libraries.
  1. When selecting files from your libraries, you have more options to choose from:
  • Upload Button: you can access your computer library.
  • Select Images: you can access different libraries such as your WordPress Media Library, your phone, Google Photos, Pexels Free photos, and Openverse.
  • Generate images via AI: Add a description of the image you want the AI to generate. Please note that this is subject to the requests needed by the AI and your available requests.
  1. To keep editing the slideshow—for example, if you need to change the image addition source—click Edit. You can manage the slideshow via the Gallery section of your Media Library.
  2. Once you’ve selected your images, you can drag them to rearrange and optionally add alt text, titles, captions, and descriptions. Once your gallery is ready, click Update Gallery.
  3. You can then preview your slideshow right in the block editor.

Block Toolbar

Click on the block to display the block toolbar. The Slideshow block offers the following options in its toolbar:

  • Alignment options: align your slideshow to the centre, wide width, or full width.
  • Edit Slideshow: rearrange images and add/edit captions.
  • More options: the three vertical dots contain options to duplicate, group, lock, rename, delete, and more.

Block Settings

Every block has specific options in the editor sidebar, which differ from those in the block toolbar. If you do not see the sidebar, click the ‘cog’ (wheel) icon next to the Publish or Update button.

You can customize the following settings from the Slideshow block settings :

  • Autoplay: enable this option to have your slideshow move between images automatically. When enabled, your slideshow will include a pause button so your viewers can pause the slideshow. You can also select the delay’s length (in seconds) between automatic transitions.
  • Effects: choose the effect you want for your slide transitions – Slide or Fade. You can update this option for slideshows, even if the autoplay feature isn’t turned on.
  • Image Settings: select the size of the images displayed in the slideshow.
  • Advanced: add a CSS class to your block, write custom CSS and style the block as you see fit.

Still need help?

Please contact support. We’re happy to advise.

Privacy Information

The Slideshow Block is activated by default. It cannot be deactivated.

Data Used
Site Owners / Users

None.

Site Visitors

None.

Activity Tracked
Site Owners / Users

If disconnecting from Google Photos, we track that Google Photos is being disconnected.

Site Visitors

None.

Data Synced (Read More)
Site Owners / Users

None.

Site Visitors

None.

 
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Embed media content using shortcodes with Jetpack

You can use shortcodes to embed videos, social media content, and other web media directly into your WordPress-powered site.

How to get started with shortcode embeds

To begin embedding media, you can follow the steps:

  1. Visit Jetpack → Settings → Writing in your site’s WP-Admin dashboard.
  2. Scroll down to the Composing section and toggle on the option Compose using shortcodes to embed media from popular sites.
  3. Paste URLs directly into your visual editor to embed various elements. These are called Inline Embeds.

Types of media you can embed

Jetpack supports a wide range of media types through shortcodes, so you can add diverse content to your site:

Video

Audio

Images and Documents

Miscellaneous

Shortcodes for adding a blog archive index, contact form, polls, WordAds, and more.

Feature-Dependent Shortcode

This shortcode only works when the corresponding feature is enabled.

Inline Embeds

PDF: Embed a PDF in a post or page using the File block. » Full instructions to embed a PDF

Embedding Facebook and Instagram Posts

Facebook and Instagram no longer support their oEmbed API. However, we’ve partnered with Meta to ensure this content continues to be displayed. Ensure your site is connected to Jetpack and paste the Facebook or Instagram content link in the post or page editor. Please note that for Instagram, the post embedded on the site will show a link to Instagram, where the post can be viewed.

Still need help?

Please contact support. We’re happy to advise.

Privacy Information

Shortcode Embeds are deactivated by default. You can activate them at any moment from your WP Admin. To do so:

  1. Go to Jetpack → Settings.
  2. Click the Writing tab.
  3. Scroll down to the Composing section and toggle on the Compose using shortcodes to embed media from popular sites option.
Data Used
Site Owners / Users

 

We use any information required for the actual configuration of any shortcodes; see the links in the above section accompanying each shortcode for those specific details. Note that, if you add a shortcode to one of your posts, anybody with access to edit that post will have access to those shortcode details. The following WordPress options are also used (these are synced): embed_autourls (Spotify, YouTube), page_on_front (Sitemap), embed_size_w (TED, YouTube).Additionally, for activity tracking (detailed below): IP address, WordPress.com user ID, WordPress.com username, WordPress.com-connected site ID and URL, Jetpack version, user agent, visiting URL, referring URL, timestamp of event, browser language, country code.

Site Visitors

 

See the Jetpack Stats privacy documentation for some shortcodes that record impressions (VideoPress and Slideshow).Note that, due to the nature of shortcodes (i.e. third-party content embeds), it is possible that third-party services may make use of certain pieces of data.

Activity Tracked
Site Owners / Users

 

We track when, and by which user, the feature is activated and deactivated.

Site Visitors

 

VideoPress: video plays; Slideshow: image views.Note that, due to the nature of shortcodes (i.e. third-party content embeds), it is possible that third-party services may track activity in some instances.

Data Synced (Read More)
Site Owners / Users

 

We sync an option that identifies whether or not the feature is activated. We also sync which specific shortcodes are currently used/active on your site.

Site Visitors

 

None.

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