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+ # reveal.js [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/hakimel/reveal.js.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/hakimel/reveal.js) <a href="https://slides.com?ref=github"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.slid.es/images/slides-github-banner-320x40.png?1" alt="Slides" width="160" height="20"></a>
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+ A framework for easily creating beautiful presentations using HTML. [Check out the live demo](http://revealjs.com/).
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+
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+ reveal.js comes with a broad range of features including [nested slides](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js#markup), [Markdown contents](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js#markdown), [PDF export](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js#pdf-export), [speaker notes](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js#speaker-notes) and a [JavaScript API](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js#api). There's also a fully featured visual editor and platform for sharing reveal.js presentations at [slides.com](https://slides.com?ref=github).
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+ ## Table of contents
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+ - [Online Editor](#online-editor)
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+ - [Instructions](#instructions)
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+ - [Markup](#markup)
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+ - [Markdown](#markdown)
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+ - [Element Attributes](#element-attributes)
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+ - [Slide Attributes](#slide-attributes)
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+ - [Configuration](#configuration)
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+ - [Presentation Size](#presentation-size)
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+ - [Dependencies](#dependencies)
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+ - [Ready Event](#ready-event)
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+ - [Auto-sliding](#auto-sliding)
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+ - [Keyboard Bindings](#keyboard-bindings)
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+ - [Touch Navigation](#touch-navigation)
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+ - [Lazy Loading](#lazy-loading)
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+ - [API](#api)
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+ - [Slide Changed Event](#slide-changed-event)
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+ - [Presentation State](#presentation-state)
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+ - [Slide States](#slide-states)
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+ - [Slide Backgrounds](#slide-backgrounds)
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+ - [Parallax Background](#parallax-background)
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+ - [Slide Transitions](#slide-transitions)
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+ - [Internal links](#internal-links)
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+ - [Fragments](#fragments)
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+ - [Fragment events](#fragment-events)
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+ - [Code syntax highlighting](#code-syntax-highlighting)
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+ - [Slide number](#slide-number)
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+ - [Overview mode](#overview-mode)
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+ - [Fullscreen mode](#fullscreen-mode)
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+ - [Embedded media](#embedded-media)
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+ - [Stretching elements](#stretching-elements)
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+ - [postMessage API](#postmessage-api)
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+ - [PDF Export](#pdf-export)
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+ - [Theming](#theming)
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+ - [Speaker Notes](#speaker-notes)
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+ - [Share and Print Speaker Notes](#share-and-print-speaker-notes)
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+ - [Server Side Speaker Notes](#server-side-speaker-notes)
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+ - [Multiplexing](#multiplexing)
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+ - [Master presentation](#master-presentation)
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+ - [Client presentation](#client-presentation)
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+ - [Socket.io server](#socketio-server)
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+ - [MathJax](#mathjax)
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+ - [Installation](#installation)
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+ - [Basic setup](#basic-setup)
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+ - [Full setup](#full-setup)
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+ - [Folder Structure](#folder-structure)
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+ - [License](#license)
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+ #### More reading
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+ - [Changelog](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/releases): Up-to-date version history.
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+ - [Examples](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/wiki/Example-Presentations): Presentations created with reveal.js, add your own!
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+ - [Browser Support](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/wiki/Browser-Support): Explanation of browser support and fallbacks.
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+ - [Plugins](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/wiki/Plugins,-Tools-and-Hardware): A list of plugins that can be used to extend reveal.js.
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+ ## Online Editor
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+ Presentations are written using HTML or Markdown but there's also an online editor for those of you who prefer a graphical interface. Give it a try at [https://slides.com](https://slides.com?ref=github).
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+ ## Instructions
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+ ### Markup
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+ Here's a barebones example of a fully working reveal.js presentation:
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+ ```html
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+ <html>
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+ <head>
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+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/reveal.css">
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+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/theme/white.css">
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+ </head>
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+ <body>
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+ <div class="reveal">
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+ <div class="slides">
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+ <section>Slide 1</section>
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+ <section>Slide 2</section>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ <script src="js/reveal.js"></script>
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+ <script>
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+ Reveal.initialize();
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+ </script>
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+ </body>
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+ </html>
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+ ```
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+ The presentation markup hierarchy needs to be `.reveal > .slides > section` where the `section` represents one slide and can be repeated indefinitely. If you place multiple `section` elements inside of another `section` they will be shown as vertical slides. The first of the vertical slides is the "root" of the others (at the top), and will be included in the horizontal sequence. For example:
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+ ```html
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+ <div class="reveal">
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+ <section>Single Horizontal Slide</section>
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+ <section>
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+ <section>Vertical Slide 1</section>
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+ <section>Vertical Slide 2</section>
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+ </section>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ ```
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+ ### Markdown
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+ It's possible to write your slides using Markdown. To enable Markdown, add the `data-markdown` attribute to your `<section>` elements and wrap the contents in a `<textarea data-template>` like the example below. You'll also need to add the `plugin/markdown/marked.js` and `plugin/markdown/markdown.js` scripts (in that order) to your HTML file.
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+ This is based on [data-markdown](https://gist.github.com/1343518) from [Paul Irish](https://github.com/paulirish) modified to use [marked](https://github.com/chjj/marked) to support [GitHub Flavored Markdown](https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown). Sensitive to indentation (avoid mixing tabs and spaces) and line breaks (avoid consecutive breaks).
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+ ```html
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+ <section data-markdown>
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+ <textarea data-template>
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+ A paragraph with some text and a [link](http://hakim.se).
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+ </textarea>
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+ </section>
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+ ```
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+ #### External Markdown
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+ When used locally, this feature requires that reveal.js [runs from a local web server](#full-setup). The following example customises all available options:
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+ ```html
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+ <section data-markdown="example.md"
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+ data-separator="^\n\n\n"
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+ data-separator-notes="^Note:"
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+ data-charset="iso-8859-15">
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+ </section>
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+ ```
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+ Special syntax (in html comment) is available for adding attributes to Markdown elements. This is useful for fragments, amongst other things.
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+ ```html
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+ - Item 1 <!-- .element: class="fragment" data-fragment-index="2" -->
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+ - Item 2 <!-- .element: class="fragment" data-fragment-index="1" -->
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+ </section>
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+ ```
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+ Special syntax (in html comment) is available for adding attributes to the slide `<section>` elements generated by your Markdown.
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+ ```html
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+ </section>
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+ We use [marked](https://github.com/chjj/marked) to parse Markdown. To customise marked's rendering, you can pass in options when [configuring Reveal](#configuration):
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+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.initialize({
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+ // See https://github.com/chjj/marked#options-1
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+ smartypants: true
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+ }
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+ });
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+ ```
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+ ### Configuration
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+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.initialize({
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+ // Display presentation control arrows
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+ controls: true,
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+ // bouncing the down arrow when they first encounter a vertical slide
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+ progress: true,
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+ defaultTiming: 120,
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+ slideNumber: false,
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+ history: false,
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+ keyboard: true,
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+ // Enable the slide overview mode
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+ overview: true,
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+ center: true,
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+ // Enables touch navigation on devices with touch input
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+ touch: true,
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+ // Loop the presentation
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+ loop: false,
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+ fragments: true,
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+ embedded: false,
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+ help: true,
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+ showNotes: false,
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+ // - null: Media will only autoplay if data-autoplay is present
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+ // - false: No media will autoplay, regardless of individual setting
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+ hideAddressBar: true,
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+ parallaxBackgroundHorizontal: null,
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+ parallaxBackgroundVertical: null,
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+
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+ // The display mode that will be used to show slides
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+ display: 'block'
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+
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+ The configuration can be updated after initialization using the ```configure``` method:
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ // Turn autoSlide off
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+ Reveal.configure({ autoSlide: 0 });
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+
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+ // Start auto-sliding every 5s
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+ Reveal.configure({ autoSlide: 5000 });
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+ ### Presentation Size
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+
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+ All presentations have a normal size, that is the resolution at which they are authored. The framework will automatically scale presentations uniformly based on this size to ensure that everything fits on any given display or viewport.
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+
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+ See below for a list of configuration options related to sizing, including default values:
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.initialize({
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+
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+ ...
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+
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+ // The "normal" size of the presentation, aspect ratio will be preserved
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+ // when the presentation is scaled to fit different resolutions. Can be
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+ // specified using percentage units.
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+ width: 960,
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+ height: 700,
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+
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+ // Factor of the display size that should remain empty around the content
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+ margin: 0.1,
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+
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+ // Bounds for smallest/largest possible scale to apply to content
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+ minScale: 0.2,
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+ maxScale: 1.5
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+
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ If you wish to disable this behavior and do your own scaling (e.g. using media queries), try these settings:
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.initialize({
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+
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+ ...
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+
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+ width: "100%",
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+ height: "100%",
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+ margin: 0,
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+ minScale: 1,
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+ maxScale: 1
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Dependencies
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+
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+ Reveal.js doesn't _rely_ on any third party scripts to work but a few optional libraries are included by default. These libraries are loaded as dependencies in the order they appear, for example:
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.initialize({
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+ dependencies: [
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+ // Cross-browser shim that fully implements classList - https://github.com/eligrey/classList.js/
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+ { src: 'lib/js/classList.js', condition: function() { return !document.body.classList; } },
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+
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+ // Interpret Markdown in <section> elements
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+ { src: 'plugin/markdown/marked.js', condition: function() { return !!document.querySelector( '[data-markdown]' ); } },
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+ { src: 'plugin/markdown/markdown.js', condition: function() { return !!document.querySelector( '[data-markdown]' ); } },
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+
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+ // Syntax highlight for <code> elements
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+ { src: 'plugin/highlight/highlight.js', async: true, callback: function() { hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad(); } },
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+
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+ // Zoom in and out with Alt+click
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+ { src: 'plugin/zoom-js/zoom.js', async: true },
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+
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+ // Speaker notes
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+ { src: 'plugin/notes/notes.js', async: true },
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+
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+ // MathJax
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+ { src: 'plugin/math/math.js', async: true }
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+ ]
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ You can add your own extensions using the same syntax. The following properties are available for each dependency object:
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+ - **src**: Path to the script to load
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+ - **async**: [optional] Flags if the script should load after reveal.js has started, defaults to false
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+ - **callback**: [optional] Function to execute when the script has loaded
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+ - **condition**: [optional] Function which must return true for the script to be loaded
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+
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+ To load these dependencies, reveal.js requires [head.js](http://headjs.com/) *(a script loading library)* to be loaded before reveal.js.
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+
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+ ### Ready Event
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+
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+ A 'ready' event is fired when reveal.js has loaded all non-async dependencies and is ready to start navigating. To check if reveal.js is already 'ready' you can call `Reveal.isReady()`.
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.addEventListener( 'ready', function( event ) {
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+ // event.currentSlide, event.indexh, event.indexv
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+ } );
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+ ```
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+
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+ Note that we also add a `.ready` class to the `.reveal` element so that you can hook into this with CSS.
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+
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+ ### Auto-sliding
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+
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+ Presentations can be configured to progress through slides automatically, without any user input. To enable this you will need to tell the framework how many milliseconds it should wait between slides:
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ // Slide every five seconds
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+ Reveal.configure({
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+ autoSlide: 5000
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+ });
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+ ```
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+ When this is turned on a control element will appear that enables users to pause and resume auto-sliding. Alternatively, sliding can be paused or resumed by pressing »a« on the keyboard. Sliding is paused automatically as soon as the user starts navigating. You can disable these controls by specifying ```autoSlideStoppable: false``` in your reveal.js config.
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+
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+ You can also override the slide duration for individual slides and fragments by using the ```data-autoslide``` attribute:
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <section data-autoslide="2000">
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+ <p>After 2 seconds the first fragment will be shown.</p>
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+ <p class="fragment" data-autoslide="10000">After 10 seconds the next fragment will be shown.</p>
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+ <p class="fragment">Now, the fragment is displayed for 2 seconds before the next slide is shown.</p>
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+ </section>
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+ ```
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+
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+ To override the method used for navigation when auto-sliding, you can specify the ```autoSlideMethod``` setting. To only navigate along the top layer and ignore vertical slides, set this to ```Reveal.navigateRight```.
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+
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+ Whenever the auto-slide mode is resumed or paused the ```autoslideresumed``` and ```autoslidepaused``` events are fired.
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+
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+
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+ ### Keyboard Bindings
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+
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+ If you're unhappy with any of the default keyboard bindings you can override them using the ```keyboard``` config option:
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.configure({
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+ keyboard: {
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+ 13: 'next', // go to the next slide when the ENTER key is pressed
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+ 27: function() {}, // do something custom when ESC is pressed
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+ 32: null // don't do anything when SPACE is pressed (i.e. disable a reveal.js default binding)
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+ }
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Touch Navigation
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+
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+ You can swipe to navigate through a presentation on any touch-enabled device. Horizontal swipes change between horizontal slides, vertical swipes change between vertical slides. If you wish to disable this you can set the `touch` config option to false when initializing reveal.js.
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+
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+ If there's some part of your content that needs to remain accessible to touch events you'll need to highlight this by adding a `data-prevent-swipe` attribute to the element. One common example where this is useful is elements that need to be scrolled.
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+
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+
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+ ### Lazy Loading
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+
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+ When working on presentation with a lot of media or iframe content it's important to load lazily. Lazy loading means that reveal.js will only load content for the few slides nearest to the current slide. The number of slides that are preloaded is determined by the `viewDistance` configuration option.
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+
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+ To enable lazy loading all you need to do is change your "src" attributes to "data-src" as shown below. This is supported for image, video, audio and iframe elements. Lazy loaded iframes will also unload when the containing slide is no longer visible.
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <section>
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+ <img data-src="image.png">
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+ <iframe data-src="http://hakim.se"></iframe>
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+ <video>
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+ <source data-src="video.webm" type="video/webm" />
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+ <source data-src="video.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
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+ </video>
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+ </section>
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+ ### API
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+
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+ The ``Reveal`` object exposes a JavaScript API for controlling navigation and reading state:
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ // Navigation
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+ Reveal.slide( indexh, indexv, indexf );
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+ Reveal.left();
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+ Reveal.right();
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+ Reveal.up();
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+ Reveal.down();
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+ Reveal.prev();
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+ Reveal.next();
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+ Reveal.prevFragment();
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+ Reveal.nextFragment();
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+
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+ // Randomize the order of slides
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+ Reveal.shuffle();
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+
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+ // Toggle presentation states, optionally pass true/false to force on/off
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+ Reveal.toggleOverview();
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+ Reveal.togglePause();
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+ Reveal.toggleAutoSlide();
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+
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+ // Shows a help overlay with keyboard shortcuts, optionally pass true/false
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+ // to force on/off
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+ Reveal.toggleHelp();
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+
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+ // Change a config value at runtime
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+ Reveal.configure({ controls: true });
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+
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+ // Returns the present configuration options
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+ Reveal.getConfig();
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+
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+ // Fetch the current scale of the presentation
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+ Reveal.getScale();
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+
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+ // Retrieves the previous and current slide elements
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+ Reveal.getPreviousSlide();
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+ Reveal.getCurrentSlide();
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+
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+ Reveal.getIndices(); // { h: 0, v: 0 } }
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+ Reveal.getPastSlideCount();
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+ Reveal.getProgress(); // (0 == first slide, 1 == last slide)
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+ Reveal.getSlides(); // Array of all slides
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+ Reveal.getTotalSlides(); // total number of slides
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+
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+ // Returns the speaker notes for the current slide
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+ Reveal.getSlideNotes();
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+
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+ // State checks
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+ Reveal.isFirstSlide();
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+ Reveal.isLastSlide();
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+ Reveal.isOverview();
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+ Reveal.isPaused();
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+ Reveal.isAutoSliding();
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Slide Changed Event
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+
530
+ A 'slidechanged' event is fired each time the slide is changed (regardless of state). The event object holds the index values of the current slide as well as a reference to the previous and current slide HTML nodes.
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+
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+ Some libraries, like MathJax (see [#226](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/issues/226#issuecomment-10261609)), get confused by the transforms and display states of slides. Often times, this can be fixed by calling their update or render function from this callback.
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+
534
+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.addEventListener( 'slidechanged', function( event ) {
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+ // event.previousSlide, event.currentSlide, event.indexh, event.indexv
537
+ } );
538
+ ```
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+
540
+ ### Presentation State
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+
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+ The presentation's current state can be fetched by using the `getState` method. A state object contains all of the information required to put the presentation back as it was when `getState` was first called. Sort of like a snapshot. It's a simple object that can easily be stringified and persisted or sent over the wire.
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.slide( 1 );
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+ // we're on slide 1
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+
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+ var state = Reveal.getState();
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+
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+ Reveal.slide( 3 );
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+ // we're on slide 3
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+
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+ Reveal.setState( state );
554
+ // we're back on slide 1
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+ ```
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+
557
+ ### Slide States
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+
559
+ If you set ``data-state="somestate"`` on a slide ``<section>``, "somestate" will be applied as a class on the document element when that slide is opened. This allows you to apply broad style changes to the page based on the active slide.
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+
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+ Furthermore you can also listen to these changes in state via JavaScript:
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+
563
+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.addEventListener( 'somestate', function() {
565
+ // TODO: Sprinkle magic
566
+ }, false );
567
+ ```
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+
569
+ ### Slide Backgrounds
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+
571
+ Slides are contained within a limited portion of the screen by default to allow them to fit any display and scale uniformly. You can apply full page backgrounds outside of the slide area by adding a ```data-background``` attribute to your ```<section>``` elements. Four different types of backgrounds are supported: color, image, video and iframe.
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+
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+ #### Color Backgrounds
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+ All CSS color formats are supported, like rgba() or hsl().
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+ ```html
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+ <section data-background-color="#ff0000">
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+ <h2>Color</h2>
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+ </section>
579
+ ```
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+
581
+ #### Image Backgrounds
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+ By default, background images are resized to cover the full page. Available options:
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+
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+ | Attribute | Default | Description |
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+ | :--------------------------- | :--------- | :---------- |
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+ | data-background-image | | URL of the image to show. GIFs restart when the slide opens. |
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+ | data-background-size | cover | See [background-size](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-size) on MDN. |
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+ | data-background-position | center | See [background-position](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-position) on MDN. |
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+ | data-background-repeat | no-repeat | See [background-repeat](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/background-repeat) on MDN. |
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+ ```html
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+ <section data-background-image="http://example.com/image.png">
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+ <h2>Image</h2>
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+ </section>
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+ <section data-background-image="http://example.com/image.png" data-background-size="100px" data-background-repeat="repeat">
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+ <h2>This background image will be sized to 100px and repeated</h2>
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+ </section>
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+ ```
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+
599
+ #### Video Backgrounds
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+ Automatically plays a full size video behind the slide.
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+
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+ | Attribute | Default | Description |
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+ | :--------------------------- | :------ | :---------- |
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+ | data-background-video | | A single video source, or a comma separated list of video sources. |
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+ | data-background-video-loop | false | Flags if the video should play repeatedly. |
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+ | data-background-video-muted | false | Flags if the audio should be muted. |
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+ | data-background-size | cover | Use `cover` for full screen and some cropping or `contain` for letterboxing. |
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <section data-background-video="https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.slid.es/site/homepage/v1/homepage-video-editor.mp4,https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.slid.es/site/homepage/v1/homepage-video-editor.webm" data-background-video-loop data-background-video-muted>
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+ <h2>Video</h2>
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+ </section>
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### Iframe Backgrounds
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+ Embeds a web page as a slide background that covers 100% of the reveal.js width and height. The iframe is in the background layer, behind your slides, and as such it's not possible to interact with it by default. To make your background interactive, you can add the `data-background-interactive` attribute.
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+ ```html
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+ <section data-background-iframe="https://slides.com" data-background-interactive>
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+ <h2>Iframe</h2>
620
+ </section>
621
+ ```
622
+
623
+ #### Background Transitions
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+ Backgrounds transition using a fade animation by default. This can be changed to a linear sliding transition by passing ```backgroundTransition: 'slide'``` to the ```Reveal.initialize()``` call. Alternatively you can set ```data-background-transition``` on any section with a background to override that specific transition.
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+
626
+
627
+ ### Parallax Background
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+
629
+ If you want to use a parallax scrolling background, set the first two config properties below when initializing reveal.js (the other two are optional).
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+
631
+ ```javascript
632
+ Reveal.initialize({
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+
634
+ // Parallax background image
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+ parallaxBackgroundImage: '', // e.g. "https://s3.amazonaws.com/hakim-static/reveal-js/reveal-parallax-1.jpg"
636
+
637
+ // Parallax background size
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+ parallaxBackgroundSize: '', // CSS syntax, e.g. "2100px 900px" - currently only pixels are supported (don't use % or auto)
639
+
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+ // Number of pixels to move the parallax background per slide
641
+ // - Calculated automatically unless specified
642
+ // - Set to 0 to disable movement along an axis
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+ parallaxBackgroundHorizontal: 200,
644
+ parallaxBackgroundVertical: 50
645
+
646
+ });
647
+ ```
648
+
649
+ Make sure that the background size is much bigger than screen size to allow for some scrolling. [View example](http://revealjs.com/?parallaxBackgroundImage=https%3A%2F%2Fs3.amazonaws.com%2Fhakim-static%2Freveal-js%2Freveal-parallax-1.jpg&parallaxBackgroundSize=2100px%20900px).
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+
651
+
652
+
653
+ ### Slide Transitions
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+ The global presentation transition is set using the ```transition``` config value. You can override the global transition for a specific slide by using the ```data-transition``` attribute:
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+
656
+ ```html
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+ <section data-transition="zoom">
658
+ <h2>This slide will override the presentation transition and zoom!</h2>
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+ </section>
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+
661
+ <section data-transition-speed="fast">
662
+ <h2>Choose from three transition speeds: default, fast or slow!</h2>
663
+ </section>
664
+ ```
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+
666
+ You can also use different in and out transitions for the same slide:
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <section data-transition="slide">
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+ The train goes on …
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+ </section>
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+ <section data-transition="slide">
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+ and on …
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+ </section>
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+ <section data-transition="slide-in fade-out">
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+ and stops.
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+ </section>
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+ <section data-transition="fade-in slide-out">
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+ (Passengers entering and leaving)
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+ </section>
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+ <section data-transition="slide">
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+ And it starts again.
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+ </section>
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+ ```
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+
686
+
687
+ ### Internal links
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+
689
+ It's easy to link between slides. The first example below targets the index of another slide whereas the second targets a slide with an ID attribute (```<section id="some-slide">```):
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <a href="#/2/2">Link</a>
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+ <a href="#/some-slide">Link</a>
694
+ ```
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+
696
+ You can also add relative navigation links, similar to the built in reveal.js controls, by appending one of the following classes on any element. Note that each element is automatically given an ```enabled``` class when it's a valid navigation route based on the current slide.
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <a href="#" class="navigate-left">
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+ <a href="#" class="navigate-right">
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+ <a href="#" class="navigate-up">
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+ <a href="#" class="navigate-down">
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+ <a href="#" class="navigate-prev"> <!-- Previous vertical or horizontal slide -->
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+ <a href="#" class="navigate-next"> <!-- Next vertical or horizontal slide -->
705
+ ```
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+
707
+
708
+ ### Fragments
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+ Fragments are used to highlight individual elements on a slide. Every element with the class ```fragment``` will be stepped through before moving on to the next slide. Here's an example: http://revealjs.com/#/fragments
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+
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+ The default fragment style is to start out invisible and fade in. This style can be changed by appending a different class to the fragment:
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <section>
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+ <p class="fragment grow">grow</p>
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+ <p class="fragment shrink">shrink</p>
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+ <p class="fragment fade-out">fade-out</p>
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+ <p class="fragment fade-up">fade-up (also down, left and right!)</p>
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+ <p class="fragment current-visible">visible only once</p>
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+ <p class="fragment highlight-current-blue">blue only once</p>
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+ <p class="fragment highlight-red">highlight-red</p>
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+ <p class="fragment highlight-green">highlight-green</p>
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+ <p class="fragment highlight-blue">highlight-blue</p>
724
+ </section>
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+ ```
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+
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+ Multiple fragments can be applied to the same element sequentially by wrapping it, this will fade in the text on the first step and fade it back out on the second.
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <section>
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+ <span class="fragment fade-in">
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+ <span class="fragment fade-out">I'll fade in, then out</span>
733
+ </span>
734
+ </section>
735
+ ```
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+
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+ The display order of fragments can be controlled using the ```data-fragment-index``` attribute.
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <section>
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+ <p class="fragment" data-fragment-index="3">Appears last</p>
742
+ <p class="fragment" data-fragment-index="1">Appears first</p>
743
+ <p class="fragment" data-fragment-index="2">Appears second</p>
744
+ </section>
745
+ ```
746
+
747
+ ### Fragment events
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+
749
+ When a slide fragment is either shown or hidden reveal.js will dispatch an event.
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+
751
+ Some libraries, like MathJax (see #505), get confused by the initially hidden fragment elements. Often times this can be fixed by calling their update or render function from this callback.
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+
753
+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.addEventListener( 'fragmentshown', function( event ) {
755
+ // event.fragment = the fragment DOM element
756
+ } );
757
+ Reveal.addEventListener( 'fragmenthidden', function( event ) {
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+ // event.fragment = the fragment DOM element
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+ } );
760
+ ```
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+
762
+ ### Code syntax highlighting
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+
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+ By default, Reveal is configured with [highlight.js](https://highlightjs.org/) for code syntax highlighting. Below is an example with clojure code that will be syntax highlighted. When the `data-trim` attribute is present, surrounding whitespace is automatically removed. HTML will be escaped by default. To avoid this, for example if you are using `<mark>` to call out a line of code, add the `data-noescape` attribute to the `<code>` element.
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <section>
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+ <pre><code data-trim data-noescape>
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+ (def lazy-fib
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+ (concat
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+ [0 1]
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+ <mark>((fn rfib [a b]</mark>
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+ (lazy-cons (+ a b) (rfib b (+ a b)))) 0 1)))
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+ </code></pre>
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+ </section>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Slide number
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+ If you would like to display the page number of the current slide you can do so using the ```slideNumber``` and ```showSlideNumber``` configuration values.
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ // Shows the slide number using default formatting
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+ Reveal.configure({ slideNumber: true });
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+
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+ // Slide number formatting can be configured using these variables:
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+ // "h.v": horizontal . vertical slide number (default)
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+ // "h/v": horizontal / vertical slide number
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+ // "c": flattened slide number
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+ // "c/t": flattened slide number / total slides
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+ Reveal.configure({ slideNumber: 'c/t' });
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+
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+ // Control which views the slide number displays on using the "showSlideNumber" value:
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+ // "all": show on all views (default)
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+ // "speaker": only show slide numbers on speaker notes view
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+ // "print": only show slide numbers when printing to PDF
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+ Reveal.configure({ showSlideNumber: 'speaker' });
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+
798
+ ```
799
+
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+
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+ ### Overview mode
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+
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+ Press "Esc" or "o" keys to toggle the overview mode on and off. While you're in this mode, you can still navigate between slides,
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+ as if you were at 1,000 feet above your presentation. The overview mode comes with a few API hooks:
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.addEventListener( 'overviewshown', function( event ) { /* ... */ } );
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+ Reveal.addEventListener( 'overviewhidden', function( event ) { /* ... */ } );
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+
810
+ // Toggle the overview mode programmatically
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+ Reveal.toggleOverview();
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+ ### Fullscreen mode
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+ Just press »F« on your keyboard to show your presentation in fullscreen mode. Press the »ESC« key to exit fullscreen mode.
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+
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+
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+ ### Embedded media
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+ Add `data-autoplay` to your media element if you want it to automatically start playing when the slide is shown:
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+
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+ ```html
823
+ <video data-autoplay src="http://clips.vorwaerts-gmbh.de/big_buck_bunny.mp4"></video>
824
+ ```
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+
826
+ If you want to enable or disable autoplay globally, for all embedded media, you can use the `autoPlayMedia` configuration option. If you set this to `true` ALL media will autoplay regardless of individual `data-autoplay` attributes. If you initialize with `autoPlayMedia: false` NO media will autoplay.
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+
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+ Note that embedded HTML5 `<video>`/`<audio>` and YouTube/Vimeo iframes are automatically paused when you navigate away from a slide. This can be disabled by decorating your element with a `data-ignore` attribute.
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+
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+
831
+ ### Embedded iframes
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+
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+ reveal.js automatically pushes two [post messages](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window.postMessage) to embedded iframes. ```slide:start``` when the slide containing the iframe is made visible and ```slide:stop``` when it is hidden.
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+
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+
836
+ ### Stretching elements
837
+ Sometimes it's desirable to have an element, like an image or video, stretch to consume as much space as possible within a given slide. This can be done by adding the ```.stretch``` class to an element as seen below:
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+
839
+ ```html
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+ <section>
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+ <h2>This video will use up the remaining space on the slide</h2>
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+ <video class="stretch" src="http://clips.vorwaerts-gmbh.de/big_buck_bunny.mp4"></video>
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+ </section>
844
+ ```
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+
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+ Limitations:
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+ - Only direct descendants of a slide section can be stretched
848
+ - Only one descendant per slide section can be stretched
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+
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+
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+ ### postMessage API
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+ The framework has a built-in postMessage API that can be used when communicating with a presentation inside of another window. Here's an example showing how you'd make a reveal.js instance in the given window proceed to slide 2:
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+
854
+ ```javascript
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+ <window>.postMessage( JSON.stringify({ method: 'slide', args: [ 2 ] }), '*' );
856
+ ```
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+
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+ When reveal.js runs inside of an iframe it can optionally bubble all of its events to the parent. Bubbled events are stringified JSON with three fields: namespace, eventName and state. Here's how you subscribe to them from the parent window:
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ window.addEventListener( 'message', function( event ) {
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+ var data = JSON.parse( event.data );
863
+ if( data.namespace === 'reveal' && data.eventName ==='slidechanged' ) {
864
+ // Slide changed, see data.state for slide number
865
+ }
866
+ } );
867
+ ```
868
+
869
+ This cross-window messaging can be toggled on or off using configuration flags.
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+
871
+ ```javascript
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+ Reveal.initialize({
873
+ ...,
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+
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+ // Exposes the reveal.js API through window.postMessage
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+ postMessage: true,
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+
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+ // Dispatches all reveal.js events to the parent window through postMessage
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+ postMessageEvents: false
880
+ });
881
+ ```
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+
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+
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+ ## PDF Export
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+
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+ Presentations can be exported to PDF via a special print stylesheet. This feature requires that you use [Google Chrome](http://google.com/chrome) or [Chromium](https://www.chromium.org/Home) and to be serving the presentation from a webserver.
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+ Here's an example of an exported presentation that's been uploaded to SlideShare: http://www.slideshare.net/hakimel/revealjs-300.
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+
889
+ ### Page size
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+ Export dimensions are inferred from the configured [presentation size](#presentation-size). Slides that are too tall to fit within a single page will expand onto multiple pages. You can limit how many pages a slide may expand onto using the `pdfMaxPagesPerSlide` config option, for example `Reveal.configure({ pdfMaxPagesPerSlide: 1 })` ensures that no slide ever grows to more than one printed page.
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+
892
+ ### Print stylesheet
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+ To enable the PDF print capability in your presentation, the special print stylesheet at [/css/print/pdf.css](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/blob/master/css/print/pdf.css) must be loaded. The default index.html file handles this for you when `print-pdf` is included in the query string. If you're using a different HTML template, you can add this to your HEAD:
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+
895
+ ```html
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+ <script>
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+ var link = document.createElement( 'link' );
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+ link.rel = 'stylesheet';
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+ link.type = 'text/css';
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+ link.href = window.location.search.match( /print-pdf/gi ) ? 'css/print/pdf.css' : 'css/print/paper.css';
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+ document.getElementsByTagName( 'head' )[0].appendChild( link );
902
+ </script>
903
+ ```
904
+
905
+ ### Instructions
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+ 1. Open your presentation with `print-pdf` included in the query string i.e. http://localhost:8000/?print-pdf. You can test this with [revealjs.com?print-pdf](http://revealjs.com?print-pdf).
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+ * If you want to include [speaker notes](#speaker-notes) in your export, you can append `showNotes=true` to the query string: http://localhost:8000/?print-pdf&showNotes=true
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+ 1. Open the in-browser print dialog (CTRL/CMD+P).
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+ 1. Change the **Destination** setting to **Save as PDF**.
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+ 1. Change the **Layout** to **Landscape**.
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+ 1. Change the **Margins** to **None**.
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+ 1. Enable the **Background graphics** option.
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+ 1. Click **Save**.
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+
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+ ![Chrome Print Settings](https://s3.amazonaws.com/hakim-static/reveal-js/pdf-print-settings-2.png)
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+
917
+ Alternatively you can use the [decktape](https://github.com/astefanutti/decktape) project.
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+
919
+ ## Theming
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+
921
+ The framework comes with a few different themes included:
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+
923
+ - black: Black background, white text, blue links (default theme)
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+ - white: White background, black text, blue links
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+ - league: Gray background, white text, blue links (default theme for reveal.js < 3.0.0)
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+ - beige: Beige background, dark text, brown links
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+ - sky: Blue background, thin dark text, blue links
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+ - night: Black background, thick white text, orange links
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+ - serif: Cappuccino background, gray text, brown links
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+ - simple: White background, black text, blue links
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+ - solarized: Cream-colored background, dark green text, blue links
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+
933
+ Each theme is available as a separate stylesheet. To change theme you will need to replace **black** below with your desired theme name in index.html:
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+
935
+ ```html
936
+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="css/theme/black.css" id="theme">
937
+ ```
938
+
939
+ If you want to add a theme of your own see the instructions here: [/css/theme/README.md](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/blob/master/css/theme/README.md).
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+
941
+
942
+ ## Speaker Notes
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+
944
+ reveal.js comes with a speaker notes plugin which can be used to present per-slide notes in a separate browser window. The notes window also gives you a preview of the next upcoming slide so it may be helpful even if you haven't written any notes. Press the 's' key on your keyboard to open the notes window.
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+
946
+ A speaker timer starts as soon as the speaker view is opened. You can reset it to 00:00:00 at any time by simply clicking/tapping on it.
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+
948
+ Notes are defined by appending an ```<aside>``` element to a slide as seen below. You can add the ```data-markdown``` attribute to the aside element if you prefer writing notes using Markdown.
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+
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+ Alternatively you can add your notes in a `data-notes` attribute on the slide. Like `<section data-notes="Something important"></section>`.
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+
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+ When used locally, this feature requires that reveal.js [runs from a local web server](#full-setup).
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <section>
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+ <h2>Some Slide</h2>
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+
958
+ <aside class="notes">
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+ 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).
960
+ </aside>
961
+ </section>
962
+ ```
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+
964
+ If you're using the external Markdown plugin, you can add notes with the help of a special delimiter:
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+
966
+ ```html
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+ <section data-markdown="example.md" data-separator="^\n\n\n" data-separator-vertical="^\n\n" data-separator-notes="^Note:"></section>
968
+
969
+ # Title
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+ ## Sub-title
971
+
972
+ Here is some content...
973
+
974
+ Note:
975
+ This will only display in the notes window.
976
+ ```
977
+
978
+ #### Share and Print Speaker Notes
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+
980
+ Notes are only visible to the speaker inside of the speaker view. If you wish to share your notes with others you can initialize reveal.js with the `showNotes` config value set to `true`. Notes will appear along the bottom of the presentations.
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+
982
+ When `showNotes` is enabled notes are also included when you [export to PDF](https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js#pdf-export). By default, notes are printed in a semi-transparent box on top of the slide. If you'd rather print them on a separate page after the slide, set `showNotes: "separate-page"`.
983
+
984
+ #### Speaker notes clock and timers
985
+
986
+ The speaker notes window will also show:
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+
988
+ - Time elapsed since the beginning of the presentation. If you hover the mouse above this section, a timer reset button will appear.
989
+ - Current wall-clock time
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+ - (Optionally) a pacing timer which indicates whether the current pace of the presentation is on track for the right timing (shown in green), and if not, whether the presenter should speed up (shown in red) or has the luxury of slowing down (blue).
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+
992
+ The pacing timer can be enabled by configuring by the `defaultTiming` parameter in the `Reveal` configuration block, which specifies the number of seconds per slide. 120 can be a reasonable rule of thumb. Timings can also be given per slide `<section>` by setting the `data-timing` attribute. Both values are in numbers of seconds.
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+
994
+
995
+ ## Server Side Speaker Notes
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+
997
+ In some cases it can be desirable to run notes on a separate device from the one you're presenting on. The Node.js-based notes plugin lets you do this using the same note definitions as its client side counterpart. Include the required scripts by adding the following dependencies:
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+
999
+ ```javascript
1000
+ Reveal.initialize({
1001
+ ...
1002
+
1003
+ dependencies: [
1004
+ { src: 'socket.io/socket.io.js', async: true },
1005
+ { src: 'plugin/notes-server/client.js', async: true }
1006
+ ]
1007
+ });
1008
+ ```
1009
+
1010
+ Then:
1011
+
1012
+ 1. Install [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/) (4.0.0 or later)
1013
+ 2. Run ```npm install```
1014
+ 3. Run ```node plugin/notes-server```
1015
+
1016
+
1017
+ ## Multiplexing
1018
+
1019
+ The multiplex plugin allows your audience to view the slides of the presentation you are controlling on their own phone, tablet or laptop. As the master presentation navigates the slides, all client presentations will update in real time. See a demo at [https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/](https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/).
1020
+
1021
+ The multiplex plugin needs the following 3 things to operate:
1022
+
1023
+ 1. Master presentation that has control
1024
+ 2. Client presentations that follow the master
1025
+ 3. Socket.io server to broadcast events from the master to the clients
1026
+
1027
+ More details:
1028
+
1029
+ #### Master presentation
1030
+ Served from a static file server accessible (preferably) only to the presenter. This need only be on your (the presenter's) computer. (It's safer to run the master presentation from your own computer, so if the venue's Internet goes down it doesn't stop the show.) An example would be to execute the following commands in the directory of your master presentation:
1031
+
1032
+ 1. ```npm install node-static```
1033
+ 2. ```static```
1034
+
1035
+ If you want to use the speaker notes plugin with your master presentation then make sure you have the speaker notes plugin configured correctly along with the configuration shown below, then execute ```node plugin/notes-server``` in the directory of your master presentation. The configuration below will cause it to connect to the socket.io server as a master, as well as launch your speaker-notes/static-file server.
1036
+
1037
+ You can then access your master presentation at ```http://localhost:1947```
1038
+
1039
+ Example configuration:
1040
+ ```javascript
1041
+ Reveal.initialize({
1042
+ // other options...
1043
+
1044
+ multiplex: {
1045
+ // Example values. To generate your own, see the socket.io server instructions.
1046
+ secret: '13652805320794272084', // Obtained from the socket.io server. Gives this (the master) control of the presentation
1047
+ id: '1ea875674b17ca76', // Obtained from socket.io server
1048
+ url: 'https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh' // Location of socket.io server
1049
+ },
1050
+
1051
+ // Don't forget to add the dependencies
1052
+ dependencies: [
1053
+ { src: '//cdn.socket.io/socket.io-1.3.5.js', async: true },
1054
+ { src: 'plugin/multiplex/master.js', async: true },
1055
+
1056
+ // and if you want speaker notes
1057
+ { src: 'plugin/notes-server/client.js', async: true }
1058
+
1059
+ // other dependencies...
1060
+ ]
1061
+ });
1062
+ ```
1063
+
1064
+ #### Client presentation
1065
+ Served from a publicly accessible static file server. Examples include: GitHub Pages, Amazon S3, Dreamhost, Akamai, etc. The more reliable, the better. Your audience can then access the client presentation via ```http://example.com/path/to/presentation/client/index.html```, with the configuration below causing them to connect to the socket.io server as clients.
1066
+
1067
+ Example configuration:
1068
+ ```javascript
1069
+ Reveal.initialize({
1070
+ // other options...
1071
+
1072
+ multiplex: {
1073
+ // Example values. To generate your own, see the socket.io server instructions.
1074
+ secret: null, // null so the clients do not have control of the master presentation
1075
+ id: '1ea875674b17ca76', // id, obtained from socket.io server
1076
+ url: 'https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh' // Location of socket.io server
1077
+ },
1078
+
1079
+ // Don't forget to add the dependencies
1080
+ dependencies: [
1081
+ { src: '//cdn.socket.io/socket.io-1.3.5.js', async: true },
1082
+ { src: 'plugin/multiplex/client.js', async: true }
1083
+
1084
+ // other dependencies...
1085
+ ]
1086
+ });
1087
+ ```
1088
+
1089
+ #### Socket.io server
1090
+ Server that receives the slideChanged events from the master presentation and broadcasts them out to the connected client presentations. This needs to be publicly accessible. You can run your own socket.io server with the commands:
1091
+
1092
+ 1. ```npm install```
1093
+ 2. ```node plugin/multiplex```
1094
+
1095
+ Or you can use the socket.io server at [https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/](https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/).
1096
+
1097
+ You'll need to generate a unique secret and token pair for your master and client presentations. To do so, visit ```http://example.com/token```, where ```http://example.com``` is the location of your socket.io server. Or if you're going to use the socket.io server at [https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/](https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/), visit [https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/token](https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/token).
1098
+
1099
+ You are very welcome to point your presentations at the Socket.io server running at [https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/](https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/), but availability and stability are not guaranteed.
1100
+
1101
+ For anything mission critical I recommend you run your own server. The easiest way to do this is by installing [now](https://zeit.co/now). With that installed, deploying your own Multiplex server is as easy running the following command from the reveal.js folder: `now plugin/multiplex`.
1102
+
1103
+ ##### socket.io server as file static server
1104
+
1105
+ The socket.io server can play the role of static file server for your client presentation, as in the example at [https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/](https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/). (Open [https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/](https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/) in two browsers. Navigate through the slides on one, and the other will update to match.)
1106
+
1107
+ Example configuration:
1108
+ ```javascript
1109
+ Reveal.initialize({
1110
+ // other options...
1111
+
1112
+ multiplex: {
1113
+ // Example values. To generate your own, see the socket.io server instructions.
1114
+ secret: null, // null so the clients do not have control of the master presentation
1115
+ id: '1ea875674b17ca76', // id, obtained from socket.io server
1116
+ url: 'example.com:80' // Location of your socket.io server
1117
+ },
1118
+
1119
+ // Don't forget to add the dependencies
1120
+ dependencies: [
1121
+ { src: '//cdn.socket.io/socket.io-1.3.5.js', async: true },
1122
+ { src: 'plugin/multiplex/client.js', async: true }
1123
+
1124
+ // other dependencies...
1125
+ ]
1126
+ ```
1127
+
1128
+ It can also play the role of static file server for your master presentation and client presentations at the same time (as long as you don't want to use speaker notes). (Open [https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/](https://reveal-js-multiplex-ccjbegmaii.now.sh/) in two browsers. Navigate through the slides on one, and the other will update to match. Navigate through the slides on the second, and the first will update to match.) This is probably not desirable, because you don't want your audience to mess with your slides while you're presenting. ;)
1129
+
1130
+ Example configuration:
1131
+ ```javascript
1132
+ Reveal.initialize({
1133
+ // other options...
1134
+
1135
+ multiplex: {
1136
+ // Example values. To generate your own, see the socket.io server instructions.
1137
+ secret: '13652805320794272084', // Obtained from the socket.io server. Gives this (the master) control of the presentation
1138
+ id: '1ea875674b17ca76', // Obtained from socket.io server
1139
+ url: 'example.com:80' // Location of your socket.io server
1140
+ },
1141
+
1142
+ // Don't forget to add the dependencies
1143
+ dependencies: [
1144
+ { src: '//cdn.socket.io/socket.io-1.3.5.js', async: true },
1145
+ { src: 'plugin/multiplex/master.js', async: true },
1146
+ { src: 'plugin/multiplex/client.js', async: true }
1147
+
1148
+ // other dependencies...
1149
+ ]
1150
+ });
1151
+ ```
1152
+
1153
+ ## MathJax
1154
+
1155
+ If you want to display math equations in your presentation you can easily do so by including this plugin. The plugin is a very thin wrapper around the [MathJax](http://www.mathjax.org/) library. To use it you'll need to include it as a reveal.js dependency, [find our more about dependencies here](#dependencies).
1156
+
1157
+ The plugin defaults to using [LaTeX](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX) but that can be adjusted through the ```math``` configuration object. Note that MathJax is loaded from a remote server. If you want to use it offline you'll need to download a copy of the library and adjust the ```mathjax``` configuration value.
1158
+
1159
+ Below is an example of how the plugin can be configured. If you don't intend to change these values you do not need to include the ```math``` config object at all.
1160
+
1161
+ ```js
1162
+ Reveal.initialize({
1163
+
1164
+ // other options ...
1165
+
1166
+ math: {
1167
+ mathjax: 'https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.0/MathJax.js',
1168
+ config: 'TeX-AMS_HTML-full' // See http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/config-files.html
1169
+ },
1170
+
1171
+ dependencies: [
1172
+ { src: 'plugin/math/math.js', async: true }
1173
+ ]
1174
+
1175
+ });
1176
+ ```
1177
+
1178
+ Read MathJax's documentation if you need [HTTPS delivery](http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/start.html#secure-access-to-the-cdn) or serving of [specific versions](http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/configuration.html#loading-mathjax-from-the-cdn) for stability.
1179
+
1180
+
1181
+ ## Installation
1182
+
1183
+ The **basic setup** is for authoring presentations only. The **full setup** gives you access to all reveal.js features and plugins such as speaker notes as well as the development tasks needed to make changes to the source.
1184
+
1185
+ ### Basic setup
1186
+
1187
+ The core of reveal.js is very easy to install. You'll simply need to download a copy of this repository and open the index.html file directly in your browser.
1188
+
1189
+ 1. Download the latest version of reveal.js from <https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/releases>
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+
1191
+ 2. Unzip and replace the example contents in index.html with your own
1192
+
1193
+ 3. Open index.html in a browser to view it
1194
+
1195
+
1196
+ ### Full setup
1197
+
1198
+ Some reveal.js features, like external Markdown and speaker notes, require that presentations run from a local web server. The following instructions will set up such a server as well as all of the development tasks needed to make edits to the reveal.js source code.
1199
+
1200
+ 1. Install [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/) (4.0.0 or later)
1201
+
1202
+ 1. Clone the reveal.js repository
1203
+ ```sh
1204
+ $ git clone https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js.git
1205
+ ```
1206
+
1207
+ 1. Navigate to the reveal.js folder
1208
+ ```sh
1209
+ $ cd reveal.js
1210
+ ```
1211
+
1212
+ 1. Install dependencies
1213
+ ```sh
1214
+ $ npm install
1215
+ ```
1216
+
1217
+ 1. Serve the presentation and monitor source files for changes
1218
+ ```sh
1219
+ $ npm start
1220
+ ```
1221
+
1222
+ 1. Open <http://localhost:8000> to view your presentation
1223
+
1224
+ You can change the port by using `npm start -- --port=8001`.
1225
+
1226
+
1227
+ ### Folder Structure
1228
+ - **css/** Core styles without which the project does not function
1229
+ - **js/** Like above but for JavaScript
1230
+ - **plugin/** Components that have been developed as extensions to reveal.js
1231
+ - **lib/** All other third party assets (JavaScript, CSS, fonts)
1232
+
1233
+
1234
+ ## License
1235
+
1236
+ MIT licensed
1237
+
1238
+ Copyright (C) 2017 Hakim El Hattab, http://hakim.se