Christian Heilmann

A quick update and screencast of the Mozilla HTML5 slide system

Sunday, March 24th, 2013 at 11:31 pm

After messing around with it for some of my latest presentations, I just updated the Mozilla HTML5 presentation template (on github). It has been a while since I did that, so here are some new features:

  • Smooth transition from slide to slide
  • Blockquotes with cite link
  • Notes functionality
  • Smooth inner-slide bullet navigation (greyed out to full)
  • Option to suppress page numbers
  • Centered, left- and right-aligned images
  • Image frames, dropshadows and frame dangling animation
  • Live code editing

You can see how to use the system in this 10 minute screencast.

Happy editing!

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