Slides is an awesome Elm presentation framework, inspired by reveal.js.
import Slides exposing (..)
main = Slides.app
slidesDefaultOptions
[ md
"""
# A markdown slide
_stuff follows..._
"""
, mdFragments
[ "Another slide with three fragments"
, "This appears later"
, "And this even later"
]
]
Slides is customizable and, since it follows the Elm Architecture, can be used like any other Elm component.
By default, a Slides app will respond to these controls:
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Click on window bottom or right: Next slide
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Click on window top or left: Previous slide
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D, L, Arrow Right, Enter and Spacebar: Next slide/fragment
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A, H, Arrow Left: Previous slide/fragment
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Home: First slide
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End: Last slide
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P: pause animation (useful for debugging custom animations)
This is the DOM structure for your custom CSS:
body
.slides
section /* one per slide */
.slide-content /* useful for padding */
.fragment-content
Add more built-in slide and fragment animations.
Add more ready-to-use CSS themes.
Add support for touch/gestures.