impress / impress.js

It's a presentation framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers and inspired by the idea behind prezi.com.
http://impress.js.org
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@bartaz removes himself from tutorial text ;) #777

Closed bartaz closed 3 years ago

bartaz commented 3 years ago

It's been almost 9 years since when impress.js was created. Yes, it's gonna be 10 years in December this year!

Today during some cleaning I even found some of my initial notes for impress.js and presentation!

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I've received lots of nice messages over these years on Twitter, but it's also quite a while since I've done anything to the project so it is right about time to remove myself from index.html and for sure I'm not the only one to receive the credit for it.

Thanks everyone who contributed to the project so far! You have less than a year to think of some 10 year birthday celebrations :D

henrikingo commented 3 years ago

Thanks :-)

The CircleCI build fails this https://github.com/impress/impress.js/blob/d0c427f172453b6306fb88d638df7d1594c476c8/.circleci/config.yml#L9-L11

I see now that the same has failed a merge 2 months ago but worked until 3 months ago. Must be something with CircleCI and using sudo. I'm not sure that step is needed at all. I can have a look at it later.

bartaz commented 3 years ago

Thanks, I wasn't sure why would Circle CI fail on text change in HTML comment. And I guess you shouldn't need to manually install npm on Circle CI these days.

henrikingo commented 3 years ago

Ok can you rebase an try again.

Btw, thanks for sharing the photo!