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Which Feedspace Widgets Support Navigation Arrows?

Last updated on June 12, 2026

Overview

Navigation arrows give visitors direct, click-by-click control over which review they read next. Two Feedspace widgets are purpose-built for this interaction style: the Carousel and the Avatar Card Carousel. Both display reviews one at a time in a slider format, making left and right arrow buttons a natural fit. Other widgets on the Feedspace platform offer different navigation styles, including autoplay rotation and continuous scrolling, each of which is ideal for its own display context.

Carousel

The Carousel widget is the ideal choice when you want visitors to engage deeply with each review before deciding to move on. Because it shows one review at a time in a prominent card format, left and right navigation arrows let visitors set their own reading pace without feeling rushed. The Carousel also includes slide indicators (dot navigation) beneath each review, so visitors can see exactly how many reviews are available and jump to any position in the sequence at a glance. This combination of arrow controls and dot indicators makes the Carousel especially well suited to landing pages and testimonials sections where social proof is a key conversion driver.

Avatar Card Carousel

The Avatar Card Carousel is best when you want the same visitor-controlled sliding experience with a design that leads with the reviewer’s profile photo. Arrow buttons on the left and right of the widget allow visitors to move through reviews at will, creating a personal, human feel that pairs well with services where trust and identity matter. This widget is a strong choice for professional services pages, coaching sites, and any context where putting a face to a testimonial increases credibility. The avatar-forward layout keeps the reviewer’s personality front and centre as visitors navigate.

Other Navigation Styles

Not every display scenario calls for manual arrow controls, and Feedspace offers additional navigation styles that are each ideal for specific placements and goals.

Autoplay-capable widgets are best when you want reviews to rotate on their own without requiring any action from the visitor. Widgets that support autoplay keep the page feeling dynamic and ensure that every visitor sees a variety of reviews even during a brief visit. Visitors who prefer to stay on one review can still interact with the widget to pause or resume rotation, giving them an alternative form of control.

Scroll widgets are ideal for ambient, always-moving review streams. A continuous scroll brings energy to a page, drawing the eye and signalling an active community of reviewers. The steady motion works especially well in full-width sections or sidebars where you want a live, flowing feel rather than a deliberate step-through experience. Scroll speed settings let you tune the pace to match the tone of your site.

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