The next design element I wanted to show you is a Glideshow. This is a really unique and interesting way of presenting information on a web page and one of the big advantages of Adobe Exprs Page. So let's go ahead and click on a plus symbol and click on Glideshow. You start with an image that's going to be a background for your Glideshow. And you can have one or multiple images. And again, we can start with our Adobe Stock Library or we can upload some images. I thought I'd show you an example of the design process one of my students went through to create their portrait of Jimi Hendrix. So I'm going to give you the final image as the background for my gladshow. Once I hit save, then it sets it up and allows me and you can see I'm sliding through it allows me to click on this symbol over here. And I'm going to type in the design process. Next, I'm going to add some text that I've copied and pasted here. And I purposely didn't choose a bulleted list because I wanted space in between each one. So this one is going to be the hand drawn design. Really appreciated this student taking the time to take pictures as they went through the process of designing their artwork. I think this is really a great learning experience for them and for the other students in the class to be able to see this process. Okay, now that I've got all the images, the text formatted the way I want, I've got this Glideshow laid out. Let's go to preview and take a look at it. A lot of the elements you need to see as a web page to really appreciate what they look like. So it's loading the Glideshow. So again, here's some of my photo grids. And then as you scroll down, it reveals the image below in the background. And then over on the left, you can have text, you can have images, you can even have video over here. And it's just a really neat way of displaying information. So try making a glideshow.