Carousel

Carousel to explain the product

Carousel to explain the product
  1. What is a product carousel?
  2. What is the purpose of a carousel?
  3. What is a carousel in design?
  4. What is a carousel in ecommerce?

What is a product carousel?

The product carousel component displays a set of product pictures with a localisable text. It is useful if you want to display related products next to each other. Commerce marketers use the product carousel component to improve marketing and increase conversions.

What is the purpose of a carousel?

Carousels show a collection of items one at a time. They are also known as “slideshows” and “sliders”. Typical uses of carousels include scrolling news headlines, featured articles on home pages, and image galleries.

What is a carousel in design?

Also known as sliders, galleries, and slideshows, web carousels let you display text, graphics, images, and even video in one interactive, “sliding” block. They're a great design option for grouping content and ideas together—allowing you to form visual relationships between specific pieces of content.

What is a carousel in ecommerce?

A carousel module is used to put multiple promotional items (including rich images) in a rotating carousel banner that customers can browse. For example, a retailer can use a carousel module on a home page to showcase multiple new products or promotions.

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