paulrouget / dzslides

DZSlides is a one-file HTML template to build slides in HTML5 and CSS3.
http://paulrouget.com/dzslides
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Integrate with Christian Heilmann's version? #45

Closed flatsiedatsie closed 13 years ago

flatsiedatsie commented 13 years ago

Christian heilmann has done some very cool upgrade work on DZ Slides:

http://icant.co.uk/talks/jsconfeu2011/

Although his version breaks compatibility with the shells (perhaps he found a way for that too).

He mentions that his version is CC I think. But perhaps he could be asked to re-introduce some elements as public domain?

hsablonniere commented 13 years ago

Subject already dicussed in #32, please feel free to add any ideas, remarks in the discussion...

flatsiedatsie commented 13 years ago

The other discussion focusses on the dificulties of creating a slide overview. The progressbar, however, is extremely easy to implement (even I could do it), and is a real good feature to have. Perhaps we can copy that in any case?

In my version I have a simple 4 pixel tall grey bar going accross the bottom of the screen.

paulrouget commented 12 years ago

@flatsiedatsie, can you please open one bug per feature you think should be backported from Chris' version? I agree that the progress bar can be interesting.

hsablonniere commented 12 years ago

+1

Hywan commented 12 years ago

@paulrouget @flatsiedatsie Progess bar looks interesting but a progress “top-menu” is better. Look at what Beamer in Latex can do. For example, look at the slide 14 of this presentation: http://download.hoa-project.net/Laboratory/Conference/Ictss11.pdf.

hsablonniere commented 12 years ago

Its a nice power feature but I really dont like to attend a presentation with so much information on the screen. Maybe it's just my taste...

paulrouget commented 12 years ago

Yeah, we are trying to keep the core as small and "clean" as possible. The progressbar as a one-pixel line at the bottom is an option though.

Hywan commented 12 years ago

On 02/12/11 16:28, Paul Rouget wrote:

Yeah, we are trying to keep the core as small and "clean" as possible. The progressbar as a one-pixel line at the bottom is an option though. The best think would be to update a (or something like that) with some data-*. The rest will be done by the user with the help of CSS. #kiss

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