Simple Standards-based Slide Show System (S5) is Eric Meyer’s (of CSS fame) public domain (free, open source) slide show package inspired by Opera Show and others that works in all modern browsers without any plugin required because it includes its own slide show machinery in JavaScript. More S5 Project Site »
S6 started as a rewrite of Eric Meyer’s S5 using the jQuery JavaScript library – offering easier to understand and easier to extend code. Add plugins, effects and more. Contributions welcome!
A Ruby gem that lets you create slide shows and author slides in plain text using a wiki-style markup language that’s easy-to-write and easy-to-read and ships “out-of-the-gem” with S6 templates built-in. More Slide Show (S9) Project Site »
Try some slide show samples powered by S6:
- Slide Show (S9) 10-Minute Tutorial
- Prototype vs jQuery: To and from JavaScript Libraries
- Adding Semantics to Your Web Site / RDF, RDFa, Microformats / Web 3.0 in Action
- Ruby 1.9: What to Expect
Keyboard controls:
Action | Key |
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Go to next slide | Space Bar, Right Arrow Down Arrow, Page Down, Click Heading |
Go to previous slide | Left Arrow, Up Arrow, Page Up |
Go to first slide | Home |
Go to last slide | End |
Toggle between slideshow and outline view (Ø) | T |
Show/hide slide controls (Ø « ») | C, Move mouse to bottom right corner |
License. The slide show scripts and templates are dedicated to the public domain. Use it as you please with no restrictions whatsoever.
Questions? Comments? Send them along to the Free Web Slide Show Alternatives (S5, S6, S9, Slidy And Friends) Forum/Mailing List. Thanks!