A while back I made a boilerplate deckjs-remote repo that allowed me to quickly create HTML5 slides for presentations with a "slide-casting" feature so that the audience could follow my slides in real-time on their personal devices, and to open links in new tabs.
It would be great to have a similar boilerplate for Mozilla decks so we could ... wait for it ... include links with tracking parameters that show us what kind of impact our talks have in terms of reach and engagement.
It would be, but seeing that these slides are mostly presented at events without good connectivity, I don't quite see it as a high priority. The idea of this is that it works offline.
A while back I made a boilerplate deckjs-remote repo that allowed me to quickly create HTML5 slides for presentations with a "slide-casting" feature so that the audience could follow my slides in real-time on their personal devices, and to open links in new tabs.
It would be great to have a similar boilerplate for Mozilla decks so we could ... wait for it ... include links with tracking parameters that show us what kind of impact our talks have in terms of reach and engagement.