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What is a Carousel?
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Carousels enable users to efficiently display content and maximize the use of limited screen space by condensing multiple pieces of content into one interactive element. Unlike static elements, a Carousel enables users to go through content by swiping horizontally, clicking buttons, or using other interactive controls. This dynamic nature enables Carousels an effective way to deliver information in a visually engaging manner.

Applications of Carousels:
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Image Galleries: Carousels commonly display image galleries or portfolios by showcasing a collection of photos, product images, or design projects without overwhelming users with a cluttered layout.
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Banner Ads: Carousels frequently appear in website banners or advertisements. They enable businesses to convey multiple messages or promotions in a single space, increasing the chances of catching the user's attention.
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Onboarding and Tutorials: Carousels frequently appear in website banners or advertisements. They enable businesses to convey multiple messages or promotions in a single space, increasing the chances of capturing user attention.
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Testimonials and Reviews: Websites often use carousels to display customer testimonials or product reviews. This dynamic presentation enables visitors to easily explore feedback from multiple sources.
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News and Updates: Carousels highlight the latest news articles, blog posts, or announcements, enabling users to scroll quickly through headlines or summaries.
- For more information about creating a Carousel, see Create a Carousel.
- To learn how to customize a Carousel, see Customize Carousels.