After my previous tutorials about the integration of Supersized 3.1 and 3.1.x in Wordpress, I realised that I should really use my understanding of this in a more useful way. Why not write a plugin that would seamlessly integrate Supersized in Wordpress, without the user...

[vc_row][vc_column][az_alert_box type_acc="alert-warning"]Although mentioned in this post, the demo of Supersized is currently not visible anymore on this website.
[/az_alert_box][az_alert_box type_acc="alert-info"]UPDATE: I have now written a Wordpress plugin taking care of the integration of Supersized 3.1.3 in Wordpress, with many options available to choose how and where to display it. Have a look at WP Supersized!!

UPDATE: This tutorial should also be valid for Supersized 3.1.2 and 3.1.3.

[/az_alert_box][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][az_column_text]Since my previous post on the integration of Supersized 3.0 in a Wordpress page, a new version of Supersized has appeared: Supersized 3.1.1.

I thought that it would be useful to update my tutorial on the integration of Supersized in Wordpress to reflect the changes from Supersized 3.0 to 3.1.1 as this latest version makes it much easier than before. I will first describe a clean install of Supersized 3.1.1 for Wordpress. For those of you who have installed Supersized 3.0 according to my previous tutorial, I will also show how to update your existing installation of Supersized 3.0. What I describe here is valid at least for Wordpress 3.0 and above but is probably also valid for earlier versions of Wordpress. This tutorial is also available as a pdf file.

UPDATE: I have now written a Wordpress plugin taking care of the integration of Supersized 3.1.3 in Wordpress, with many options available to choose how and where to display it. Have a look at WP Supersized!

THIS POST IS NOW OBSOLETE. Supersized 3.1.1 is now available and a new version of my tutorial is available.

I really wanted to use Supersized as a slideshow for the background of my photography website based on Wordpress. After a lot of experimenting, I finally managed to integrate it into a Wordpress page. It seems that I am not the only one who has tried to make it work so I thought that my experience could be useful for others. Here is how I have done it. I am no specialist in coding so this can probably be done more efficiently but the essential is that it works ! You can have a look at the result on my About page. Read below for the detailed procedure that I used.