On Github patrickarlt / whats-new-in-esri-leafelt-dev-summit-2016
reveal.js enables you to create beautiful interactive slide decks using HTML. This presentation will show you examples of what it can do.
Slides can be nested inside of each other.
Use the Space key to navigate through all slides.
Nested slides are useful for adding additional detail underneath a high level horizontal slide.
That's it, time to go back up.
Not a coder? Not a problem. There's a fully-featured visual editor for authoring these, try it out at http://slides.com.
Press ESC to enter the slide overview.
Hold down alt and click on any element to zoom in on it using zoom.js. Alt + click anywhere to zoom back out.
Presentations look great on touch devices, like mobile phones and tablets. Simply swipe through your slides.
Hit the next arrow...
... to step through ...
... a fragmented slide.
This slide has fragments which are also stepped through in the notes window.There's different types of fragments, like:
grow
shrink
fade-out
current-visible
highlight-red
highlight-blue
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'; } } } }
Code syntax highlighting courtesy of highlight.js.
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.”You can link between slides internally, like this.
There's a speaker view. It includes a timer, preview of the upcoming slide as well as your speaker notes.
Press the S key to try it out.
Oh hey, these are some notes. They'll be hidden in your presentation, but you can see them if you open the speaker notes window (hit 's' on your keyboard).Presentations can be exported to PDF, here's an example:
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 lets you apply broader style changes, like switching the page 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' ); } );
Press B or . on your keyboard to pause the presentation. This is helpful when you're on stage and want to take distracting slides off the screen.