reveal.js is an easy to use, HTML based, presentation tool. You'll need a modern browser with support for CSS 3D transforms to see it in its full glory.
Slides can be nested inside of other slides, try pressing down.
Press down or up to navigate.
Cornify
That's it, time to go back up.
Press ESC to enter the slide overview!
Try it out! You can swipe through the slides pinch your way to the overview.
<section data-markdown>
## Markdown support
For those of you who like that sort of thing.
Instructions and a bit more info available [here](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js#markdown).
</section>
You can select from different transitions, like:
Set data-state="something"
on a slide and "something"
will be added as a class to the document element when the slide is open. This let's you
apply broader style changes, like switching the background.
Additionally custom events can be triggered on a per slide basis by binding to the data-state
name.
Reveal.addEventListener( 'customevent', function() {
console.log( '"customevent" has fired' );
} );
These guys come in two forms, inline:
The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from
and block:
For years there has been a theory that millions of monkeys typing at random on millions of typewriters would reproduce the entire works of Shakespeare. The Internet has proven this theory to be untrue.
function linkify( selector ) {
if( supports3DTransforms ) {
var nodes = document.querySelectorAll( selector );
for( var i = 0, len = nodes.length; i < len; i++ ) {
var node = nodes[i];
if( !node.className ) ) {
node.className += ' roll';
}
};
}
}
Courtesy of highlight.js.
You can link between slides internally,
like this.
Hit the next arrow...
... to step through ...
any type