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Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?
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John Hendy |
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Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations? |
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Wed, 19 Sep 2012 09:19:43 -0500 |
On the note of presentations... one thing to spice things up I've used
is impress!ve:
- http://impressive.sourceforge.net/
It's pretty cool! Fades, presenter-only displayed timer, zoom, mouse
spotlight, drag to create highlight boxes, a OSX-like zoom out on all
slides to select one you want. Anyway, not really related to html5,
but for those wanting things like impress.js just because pdf
presentations can be "boring," impress!ve might be a middle ground?
John
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, (continued)
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- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, John Hendy, 2012/09/18
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, Fabrice Popineau, 2012/09/18
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, Nick Dokos, 2012/09/18
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, Fabrice Popineau, 2012/09/18
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, Nick Dokos, 2012/09/18
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa, 2012/09/18
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, Matt Price, 2012/09/18
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, Bastien, 2012/09/19
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, Rainer M Krug, 2012/09/19
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?,
John Hendy <=
- Re: [O] state of the art for html5 presentations?, Rainer M Krug, 2012/09/19