Thanks for including a link. I see a JavaScript error from another source that is preventing the slideshow from initializing.
https://www.screencast.com/t/3hz6DT8K
Unfortunately, I can’t determine the source of the error because W3 Total Cache is combining and minifying all JavaScript. If you deactivate W3 Total Cache, I can probably find the source of the error.
Otherwise, you need to deactivate other plugins one at a time and test the slideshow each time. When the slideshow works properly, the error is in the last plugin deactivated.
If the problem remains even after deactivating all other plugins, then the error is caused by your theme. To test that, switch to a default theme like TwentySeventeen temporarily and test the slideshow.
Hi i have disabled the w3 and is running now
Good. I just tested W3TC and its default settings on a simple site and the slideshow worked. So the problem must have been caused by a non-default setting. Not all optimization is beneficial. It seems W3TC can be overly aggressive in its approach.
If you want, I will try to reproduce the problem and find a compromise. To do that, I need to reproduce your configuration. Export your W3TC settings and attach that export file to a private support ticket.
wp-admin/admin.php?page=w3tc_general#settings
https://strongplugins.com/support/new-ticket/