Post Slider Element
The post slider element allows you to display a 2-5 column slider with entries, that are fetched from any of your Themes active Taxonomies. This also includes Taxonomies that are added via Plugins. So for example if you have a shop plugin active you will also be able to display the latest Products.
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Importance of using Fable in education + Free Downloadable Activity Sheet
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Robots and Children with Special Needs Part 2
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