Creating two Slider Rev Sliders: 1 for mobile, one for desktop

I have a Slider Rev. slider showing above the masthead at evsdev.444.media (on homepage). I need to create a totally different slider for mobile, as the one I designed for desktop just doesn’t work on mobile (by that I mean just the design of it, not the responsiveness. The responsiveness is fine).

The way I am telling Wordpress to display the Slider now is in the general settings of the page section (not in Cornerstone), because I can tell Wordpress to display it Above Masthead. BUT, as I said above, I want to use 2 different sliders, one for mobile (and maybe tablet too) and then the current one you see there now for laptop and desktop screen sizes. If I were to place the Slider Rev sliders using Cornerstone (not in Slider Settings), I know that with the settings in Cornerstone I can tell it to show one Slider Rev slider element for mobile and tablet only (and then the other slider for desktop and laptop)…I know how to do that…

However, I don’t know how to do that with showing the sliders ABOVE the masthead like it is now. How can I achieve this? Is it something I need to do in Slider Revolution? Or can I do it on the page’s settings itself.

I know in Slider Rev I can hide certain layers for certain screen sizes, but in this case I need to hide an entire Slider and show an entirely different one just built for mobile/tablet screens, plus show it above the masthead.

Thanks so much for your help guys…always appreciated!

-Chris

Hi Chris,

Thank you for writing in, I see the problems here 1) You can not put 3 Revolution Sliders on the ABOVE MASTHEAD, and 2) You can not use the Hide During Breakpoints feature because that is not available on ABOVE MASTHEAD.

In PRO you can easily do this because of the header builder.

But since you’re using X, you need to create this via Global Block and place that Global Block on top of your page via customization, you can use the x_after_site_begin action.

Please note that we can not provide customization support here in the forum, it would ultimately be your responsibility to take it from here.

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Cheers,

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