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| <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"    "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"><html lang="en-US"><head><meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy for Linux/x86 (vers 1st November 2003), see www.w3.org" /><title>HTML Slidy</title><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><meta name="copyright" content="Copyright © 2005-2010 W3C (MIT, ERCIM, Keio)" /><meta name="duration" content="5" /><meta name="font-size-adjustment" content="-2" /><link rel="stylesheet" href="styles/slidy.css" type="text/css" /><link rel="stylesheet" href="styles/w3c-blue.css" type="text/css" /><script src="scripts/slidy.js" charset="utf-8" type="text/javascript"></script></head><body><div class="background"><img alt="" id="head-icon"src="graphics/icon-blue.png" /><object id="head-logo"data="graphics/w3c-logo-white.svg" type="image/svg+xml"title="W3C logo"><a href="http://www.w3.org/"><imgalt="W3C logo" id="head-logo-fallback"src="graphics/w3c-logo-white.gif" /></a></object></div><div class="background slanty"><img src="graphics/w3c-logo-slanted.jpg" alt="slanted W3C logo" /></div><div class="slide cover title">  <!-- hidden style graphics to ensure they are saved with other content -->  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/bullet.png" alt="" />  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/fold.gif" alt="" />  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/unfold.gif" alt="" />  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/fold-dim.gif" alt="" />  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/nofold-dim.gif" alt="" />  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/unfold-dim.gif" alt="" />  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/bullet-fold.gif" alt="" />  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/bullet-unfold.gif" alt="" />  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/bullet-fold-dim.gif" alt="" />  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/bullet-nofold-dim.gif" alt="" />  <img class="hidden" src="graphics/bullet-unfold-dim.gif" alt="" /><img src="graphics/keys2.jpg" alt="Cover page images (keys)" class="cover" /><br clear="all" /><h1>HTML Slidy: Slide Shows in HTML and XHTML</h1><p><a href="http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/">Dave Raggett</a>,<<a href="mailto:dsr@w3.org">dsr@w3.org</a>><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><em>Hit the space bar or swipe left for next slide</em></p></div><div class="slide"><h1>Slide Shows in HTML and XHTML</h1><ul><li>You can now create accessible slide shows with ease</li><li>Works across browsers and is operated like PowerPoint<ul><li>Advance to next slide with mouse click, space bar or swipe left</li><li>Move forward/backward between slides with Cursor Left,Cursor Right, <strong>Pg Up</strong> and <strong>Pg Dn</strong>keys, or swipe left or right</li><li><strong>Home</strong> key for first slide, <strong>End</strong> key for last slide</li><li>The "<strong>C</strong>" key for an automatically generatedtable of contents, or click on "contents" on the toolbar orswipe up or down</li><li>Function <strong>F11</strong> to go full screen and back</li><li>The "<strong>F</strong>" key toggles the display of the footer</li><li>The "<strong>A</strong>" key toggles display of current vs allslides<ul><li>Try it now to see how to include notes for handouts (this isexplained in the notes following this slide)</li></ul></li><li>Font sizes automatically adapt to browser window size<ul><li>use <strong>S</strong> and <strong>B</strong> keys formanual control (or < and >, or the <strong>-</strong> and<strong>+</strong> keys on the number pad</li><li>Use CSS to set a relative font size on a given slide to makethe content bigger or smaller than on other slides</li></ul></li><li>Switching off JavaScript reveals all slides</li></ul></li><li><em>Now move to next slide to see how it works</em></li></ul><p class="copyright"><a rel="Copyright" href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice#Copyright" shape="rect">Copyright</a> © 2005-2010 <a href="/"><acronym title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</acronym></a> <sup>®</sup>(<a href="http://www.csail.mit.edu/"><acronym title="Massachusetts Institute of Technology">MIT</acronym></a>, <a href="http://www.ercim.org/"><acronym title="European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics">ERCIM</acronym></a>,<a href="http://www.keio.ac.jp/">Keio</a>), All RightsReserved.</p></div><div class="handout"><p>For handouts, its often useful to include extra notes using adiv element with class="handout" following each slide, as in:</p><pre><div class="slide">  <em>... your slide content ...</em></div><div class="handout"> <em>... stuff that only appears in the handouts ...</em></div></pre></div><div class="slide"><h1>What you need to do</h1><ul><li>Each presentation is a single XHTML file</li><li>Each slide is enclosed in <em><div class="slide"> ...</div></em><ul><li>The div element will be created automatically for h1elements that are direct children of the body element.</li></ul></li><li>Use regular markup within each slide</li><li>The document head includes two links:<ul><li>The slide show style sheet:<a href="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/styles/slidy.css">http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/styles/slidy.css</a></li><li>The slide show script: <a href="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/scripts/slidy.js">http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/scripts/slidy.js</a></li><li>Or you can link to the compressed version of the script which is aboutone seventh the size, see <a href="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/scripts/slidy.js.gz">http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/scripts/slidy.js.gz</a></li><li>If you are using XHTML, remember to use </script> and</style> as per <ahref="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#C_3">Appendix C.3</a></li></ul></li></ul><pre><?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <head>   <title>Slide Shows in XHTML</title>   <meta name="copyright"    content="Copyright &#169; 2005 your copyright notice" />   <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen, projection, print"    href="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/styles/slidy.css" />   <script src="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/scripts/slidy.js"    charset="utf-8" type="text/javascript"></script>   <style type="text/css">     <!-- your custom style rules -->   </style> </head><body>   ... your slides marked up in XHTML ...</body></html></pre></div><div class="slide"><h1>To get the W3C Blue Style</h1><p>The head element should include the following link to the stylesheet:</p><pre><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen, projection, print" href="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/styles/w3c-blue.css" /> </pre><p>The body element's content should start with the followingmarkup:</p><pre><div class="background">   <img id="head-icon" alt="graphic with four colored squares"    src="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/graphics/icon-blue.png" />   <object id="head-logo" title="W3C logo" type="image/svg+xml"    data="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/graphics/w3c-logo-white.svg"><img   src="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/graphics/w3c-logo-white.gif"    alt="W3C logo" id="head-logo-fallback" /></object></div> </pre><p>This adds the logos on the top left and right corners of theslide.</p><p>You are of course welcome to create your own slide designs.You can provide different styles and backgrounds fordifferent slides (more details later).</p><p>Use the <em>meta element</em> with <em>name="copyright"</em>for use in the slide show footer:</p><pre><meta name="copyright" content="Copyright &#169; 2005-2009 W3C (MIT, ERCIM, Keio)" /> </pre></div><div class="slide"><h1>Upgrading from previous versions of Slidy</h1><ul><li>This uses a new version of the HTML Slidy script</li><li>It is designed to work better with other scripts,e.g. for UI controls within your slides<ul><li>Only adds one global name "w3c_slidy"</li><li>Doesn't interfere with other scripts that set event handerssuch as onload on body element</li></ul></li><li>Works for slides delivered as text/html  and application/xhtml+xml</li><li>New presentation timer feature</li><li>Initial prompt on first slide to help newcomers to Slidy</li><li>Better support for styling slides and printing them</li><li>Requires additional style rules, so new script won't workwith old presentations without changes to their style sheets<ul><li>See <a href="styles/slidy.css">slidy.css</a>, and<a href="styles/w3c-blue.css">w3c-blue.css</a></li></ul></li><li>But old presentations will work unchanged as they refer tothe old script!</li></ul></div><div class="slide"><h1>To use it off-line</h1><ul><li>You can download <a href="slidy.zip">slidy.zip</a> and unzipit to create a Slidy directory on your machine</li><li>If you have cvs access to the W3C site you can check out the Slidydirectory</li><li>Remember to periodically check for updates</li><li>You then have two choices:<ol><li>Use relative URIs depending on your local setup to access theappropriate files. Use the same directory structure as on the W3Cserver, ie, ".../2005/Talks/...".</li><li>Run a Web server on your machine so that the directory abovecan be accessed via <code>http://localhost/Talks/Tools/Slidy2</code>and use the URIs of the form "/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/styles/slidy.css","/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/scripts/slidy.js".</li></ol></li><li>In both cases you can then publish your files on the W3C serverunchanged.</li><li><strong>NOTE</strong> Internet Explorer on Windows XP now disablesscripting for web pages loaded directly from the local file system,a work around is to use another browser, e.g. Firefox or Opera</li><li>Please feel free to create your own designs, and help us to builda gallery of Slidy styles.</li><li>My <a href="/2006/02/woa/">Google TechTalk</a> (1st Feb 2006)uses a notebook themed style</li></ul></div><div class="slide"><h1>Timing Your Presentation</h1><ul><li>Sometimes it is handy to know just how much time you have toleft to finish your presentation</li><li>To get this feature, add the following markup to thecontent of the head element, replacing 5 by the durationof your presentation in minutes<pre><meta name="duration" content="5" /></pre></li><li>The time left in minutes and seconds is shown in the footernext to the slide number</li><li>The clock starts to run when you move away from the first slide</li><li>Moving back to the first slide pauses the clock</li></ul></div><div class="slide slanty"><h1>Generate a Title Page</h1><p>If you want a separate title page with the W3C blue style, thefirst slide should be as follows:</p><pre><div class="slide cover">  <img src="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/graphics/keys.jpg"   alt="Cover page images (keys)" class="cover" />  <br clear="all" />             <h1>HTML Slidy: Slide Shows in XHTML</h1>  <p><a href="http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/">Dave Raggett,</a>  <a href="mailto:dsr@w3.org">dsr@w3.org</a></p> </div> </pre><p>The <a href="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/graphics/w3c-blue.css">w3c-blue.css</a> style sheet looks for the classes "slide" and "cover" on divand img elements using the CSS selector <em>div.slide.cover</em></p><p>This technique can be used to assign your slides to differentclasses with a different appearence for each such class.</p><p>Slidy also allows you to use different background markup fordifferent slides, based upon shared class names, as in "foo" below.Backgrounds without additional class names are always shown exceptwhen the slide isn't transparent. You may need to tweak yourcustom style sheet.</p><pre><div class="background foo">   ... background content ...<div>...<div class="slide foo">   ... slide content ...<div></pre></div><div class="slide"><h1>Incremental display of slide contents</h1><p>For incremental display, use class="incremental", forinstance:</p><ul class="incremental"><li>First bullet point</li><li>Second bullet point</li><li>Third bullet point</li></ul><p class="incremental">which is marked up as follows:</p><pre class="incremental"><ul class="incremental">   <li>First bullet point</li>   <li>Second bullet point</li>   <li>Third bullet point</li> </ul>  <p class="incremental">which is marked up as follows:</p>  <pre class="incremental">  ... </pre> </pre><div class="footnote"><p>An element is incrementally revealed if its parent element hasclass="incremental" or if itself has that attribute. Text nodes arenot elements and are revealed when their parent element is revealed.You can use class="incremental" on any element except for <br />.Use class="non-incremental" to override the effect of setting theparent element's class to incremental.</p><p>Note: you will see a red asterisk on the left of the toolbarwhen there is still something more to reveal.</p></div></div><div class="slide"><h1>Create outline lists with hidden content</h1><p>You can make your bullet points or numbered list itemsinto outlines that you can expand or collapse</p><ul class="outline"><li>Just add <em>class="outline"</em> to the ul or olelement. Click on this list item for more details.<ul><li>The Slidy script will then treat the listas an outline list.</li><li>Clicking on outline list items will expand/collapseblock-level elements within that list item.</li><li>Click on the above to make this list itemcollapse again.</li></ul></li><li>Users will then see expand/collapse icons as appropriateand may click anywhere on the list item to change its state.This particular list item can't be expanded or collapsed.</li><li class="expand">Add class="expand" to any li elements thatyou want to start in an expanded state.<ul><li>By default Slidy hides all the block level elements within theoutline list items unless you have specified class="expand".</li><li>Such pre-expanded items can be collapsed by clicking on them.</li></ul></li><li>Note expand/collapse icon highlighting requires browsersupport for :hover which isn't supported by IE6.<ul><li>Microsoft says it will be supported by IE7 along with many fixes for other CSS woes in IE6.</li></ul></li></ul><pre><ol class='outline'>  <!-- topic 1 starts collapsed -->  <li>Topic 1    <ol>        <li>subtopic a</li>        <li>subtopic b</li>    </ol>  </li>  <!-- topic 2 starts expanded -->  <li class="expand">Topic 2    <ol>        <li>subtopic c</li>        <li>subtopic d</li>    </ol>  </li></ol></pre></div><!-- useful info at http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/wrongWithIE/ --><div class="slide"><h1>Make your images scale with the browser window size</h1><p>For adaptive layout, use percentage widths on images, togetherwith CSS positioning:</p><ul><li>CSS positioning is simpler and more reliable than usingtables</li></ul><pre><div class="slide">   <h1>Analysts - "Open standards programming will become   mainstream, focused around VoiceXML"</h1>   <!-- use CSS positioning and scaling for adaptive layout -->   <img src="trends.png" width="50%" style="float:left"    alt="projected growth of VoiceXML" />   <blockquote style="float:right;width: 35%">     VoiceXML will dominate the voice environment, due to its     flexibility and eventual multimodal capabilities   </blockquote><br clear="all" />    <p style="text-align:center">Source Data Monitor, March   2004</p> </div> </pre><p>To work around a CSS rendering bug in IE relatingto margins, you can set display:inline on floated elements.</p></div><div class="slide"><h1>Incremental display of layered images</h1><p>These can be marked up using CSS relative positioning, e.g.</p><pre><div class="incremental"  style="margin-left: 4em; position: relative">   <img src="graphics/face1.gif" alt="face"    style="position: static; vertical-align: bottom"/>   <img src="graphics/face2.gif" alt="eyes"     style="position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0" />   <img src="graphics/face3.gif" alt="nose"     style="position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0" />   <img src="graphics/face4.gif" alt="mouth"     style="position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0" /> </div> </pre><p style="font-size: smaller;">You should also use transparent GIFimages to avoid the IE/Win bug for alpha channel in PNG. A fix isexpected in IE 7. A <a href="http://www.skyzyx.com/scripts/sleight.php">work around</a> isavailable on skyzyx.com. My thanks to <a href="http://www.webstandards.org/act/acid2/">ACID2</a> for thegraphics.</p><div class="incremental" style="margin-left: 4em; position: relative;"><img src="graphics/face1.gif" alt="face" style="position: static; vertical-align: bottom;" /><img src="graphics/face2.gif" alt="eyes" style="position: absolute; left: 0pt; top: 0pt;" /> <img src="graphics/face3.gif"alt="nose" style="position: absolute; left: 0pt; top: 0pt;" /><img src="graphics/face4.gif" alt="mouth" style="position: absolute; left: 0pt; top: 0pt;" /></div></div><div class="slide"><h1>How to center content vertically and horizontally</h1><div class="vbox"></div><div class="hbox"><p>Within the div element for your slide:</p><pre><div class="vbox"></div><div class="hbox">Place the content here</div></pre><p>and style it with the following:</p><pre>div.vbox {  float: left;  height: 40%; width: 50%;  margin-top: -220px;}div.hbox {  width:60%;  margin-top: 0;  margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;  height: 60%;  border:1px solid silver;  background:#F0F0F0;  overflow:auto;  text-align:left;  clear:both;}</pre><p>The above styling is included in <a href="styles/w3c-blue.css">w3c-blue.css</a>,which is designed to be used with <a href="styles/slidy.css">slidy.css</a>, but youare encouraged to develop your own style sheet with your own look and feel.</p></div></div><div class="slide"><h1>Include SVG Content</h1><p>Inclusion of SVG content can be done using the object element,for example:</p><div style="text-align: center;"><object data="graphics/example.svg" type="image/svg+xml" title="Indian Office logo" height="10%" width="50%"><img src="graphics/example.png" alt="Indian Office logo" width="50%" /></object></div><p>has been achieved by:</p><pre><object data="graphics/example.svg" type="image/svg+xml"   width="50%" height="10%" title="Indian Office logo">     <img src="graphics/example.png" width="50%"           alt="Indian Office logo" /> </object> </pre><p>This ensures that the enclosed png is displayed when the browserhas no plugin installed or can't display SVG directly. Providingsuch a fall back is very important! Don't forget the alt text forpeople who can't see the image.</p><p>However, there are caveats, see the next slide!</p></div><div class="slide"><h1>Caveats with SVG+object</h1><p>Adobe has recently withdrawn support for its SVG Viewer, so you arerecommended to consider <ahref="http://wiki.svg.org/Viewer_Implementations">alternatives</a>.If you still using the Adobe SVG viewer you should be aware of bugswhen using the it with IE, Namely:</p><ul><li>Most modern browsers generally support SVG SVG Tiny 1.1 or betternatively without the need for a plugin</li><li>If you need to use Internet Explorer you are advised to upgradeto IE9 which includes native support for SVG.</li><li>Patches to Internet Explorer mean that the Adobe SVG Viewerversion 3.03 no longer works with IE6. You are therefore recommendedto uninstall version 3.03 and instead install <ahref="http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/beta.html">Adobe SVG Viewer6.0 preview</a> if this is available to to you.</li><li>IE6 makes a <em>copy</em> of the SVG file on the local discwhen displaying it; but doesn't pass the original URI to the plugin</li><li>As a result relative references from within the SVG to externalresources (scripts, CSS, images, other SVG) will break.</li><li>The work around is to use absolute references within your SVG.</li><li>On Windows, the Adobe SVG plugin doesn't respect the CSS z-indexproperty, and if used on backgrounds will always show through othercontent</li></ul></div><div class="slide"><h1>Additional Remarks</h1><ul><li>Slides are auto-numbered on the slide show footer</li><li>You can link into the <a href="#(2)">middle</a> of a slideshow:<ul><li>It works out which slide you want and hides the rest</li><li>You can even link between slides in the same slide show</li><li>Individual sides can be addressed with the syntax #(<em>slidenumber</em>),<br />e.g. slide 3 of this presentation is: <a href="#(3)">http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy#(3)</a><ul><li>Previous versions of Slidy used square brackets, which willalso work.</li></ul></li><li>Note that the browser's back/forward buttons may not work asyou might expect due to browser problems.</li></ul></li><li>Adding "title" to the list of classes for div elements that serveas title pages will render the corresponding entry in the table ofcontents in bold italic text (press "C" now for an example)</li><li>If your slides have more content than normal, use a <em>metaelement</em> to request a smaller font<ul><li>the following requests fonts to be one step smaller thanthe Slidy default for the current window width, and positiveintegers will make the fonts correspondingly larger</li></ul><pre><meta name="font-size-adjustment" content="-1" /> </pre><ul><li>Slidy uses JavaScript to dynamically set the font size on thebody element, but it is okay to specify relative font changes onother elements within your own style sheet, e.g.</li></ul><pre>div.slide.large { font-size: 200% }</pre></li><li>You are encouraged to ensure your markup is valid. <a href="http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/">HTML Tidy</a> can be usedto find and correct common markup problems</li><li>The slide show script and style sheet can be used freely underW3C's <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-software">softwarelicensing</a> and <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-documents">documentuse</a> policies</li><li>At <a href="http://xtech06.usefulinc.com/">XTech2006</a>I gave this <a href="http://www.w3.org/2006/05/Slidy-XTech/">presentation</a>on Slidy(<a href="http://www.w3.org/2006/05/Slidy-XTech/slidy-xtech06-dsr.pdf">Paper</a>).</li></ul></div><div class="slide"><h1>Localization and automatic translation</h1><p>Slidy now includes support for localization</p>    "es":this.strings_es,    "ca":this.strings_ca,    "cs":this.strings_cs,    "nl":this.strings_nl,    "de":this.strings_de,    "pl":this.strings_pl,    "fr":this.strings_fr,    "hu":this.strings_hu,    "it":this.strings_it,    "el":this.strings_el,    "jp":this.strings_ja,    "zh":this.strings_zh,    "ru":this.strings_ru,    "sv":this.strings_sv<ul><li>The tool bar is localized according to the language of the presentation</li><li>This is taken from the xml:lang or lang attributes on the html element</li><li>The <a href="http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/help/help.html">help file</a> isselected based upon your browser's language preferences</li><li>As of 29th July 2010, the languages supported are: English,Spanish, Catalonian, Czech, Dutch, German, Polish, French,Hungarian, Italian, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Russian andSwedish</li><li>If you would like to contribute localizations for other languages,please get in touch with Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org></li><li>The following illustrates what was used for Spanish</li></ul><pre>// for each language there is an associative array  strings_es: {    "slide":"pág.",    "help?":"Ayuda",    "contents?":"Índice",    "table of contents":"tabla de contenidos",    "Table of Contents":"Tabla de Contenidos",    "restart presentation":"Reiniciar presentación",    "restart?":"Inicio"  },  help_es:    "Utilice el ratón, barra espaciadora, teclas Izda/Dcha, " +    "o Re pág y Av pág. Use S y B para cambiar el tamaño de fuente.",</pre><p><strong>Note:</strong> Slidy now works with <a href="http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2FTalks%2FTools%2FSlidy2%2F&sl=en&tl=fr&history_state0=">current slides translated into French</a>. Useright mouse button to open frame without Google header. To disableautomatic translation of the content of particular elements add<code>class="notranslate"</code>, see <a href="http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/10/helping-you-break-language-barrier.html">breaking the language barrier</a>.</p></div><div class="slide"><h1>Future Plans</h1><p>Recent additions have included a table of contents, and a way tohide and reveal content in the spirit of outline lists. Thescript has been rewritten to make it easier to combine with otherscripts, e.g. for UI controls, and support swipes for navigation ontouch screen devices. Further work is anticipated on thefollowing:</p><ul><li>Collecting a gallery of good looking slide themes<ul><li>Opportunities for graphics designers!</li></ul></li><li>Bob Ferris has worked on <ahref="https://github.com/zazi/slidy_tud/blob/master/README.md">anumber of UI extensions</a> which could be incorporated into theW3C slidy script.</li><li>Getting SVG Tiny to work on IE without need for SVG plugin<ul><li>Using scripts to dynamically convert SVG Tiny to VML</li><li>Note that IE9 introduces native SVG support, so it mayno longer be worth working on SVG to VML for rendering of SVG</li></ul></li><li>Pre-alpha version of wysiwyg slide editor (see <ahref="editor/editor-screenshot1.png">screenshot</a>)<ul><li>Using contentEditable when available, otherwisefalling back to textarea and plain text conventions</li><li>Using XMLHttpRequest to dynamically reflect changes to server</li></ul></li><li>Mechanism for remotely driving Slidy as part of distributed meetings<ul><li>Using XMLHttpRequest to listen for navigation commands</li><li>Using VoIP for accompanying audio and teleconferencing</li><li>Synchronizing recorded spoken presentation with currently viewed slide</li></ul></li><li>Filters from PowerPoint and Open Office<ul><li>and export to PDF via <a href="http://www.princexml.com/">PrinceXML</a></li></ul></li></ul><p>If you have comments, suggestions for improvements, or wouldlike to volunteer your help with further work on Slidy,please contact <a href="http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/">Dave Raggett</a> <<a href="mailto:dsr@w3.org">dsr@w3.org</a>></p></div><div class="slide"><h1>Acknowledgements</h1><ul><li>My thanks to everyone who sent in bug reports and featurerequests</li><li>Opera Software for implementing CSS @media projection andpromoting the idea of using the Web for presentations with<a href="http://www.opera.com/support/tutorials/operashow/">OperaShow</a></li><li><a href="http://tantek.com/">Tantek Çelik</a> for hispioneering work on applying JavaScript for slide presentations onother browsers</li><li>Eric Meyer for taking this further with the excellent <ahref="http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/s5-intro.html">S5</a></li><li>W3C's <a href="http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/slidemaker/">slidemakertool</a>, which uses a perl script to split an html file up intoone file per slide with navigation buttons</li><li>Early versions of <a href="http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/">HTMLTidy</a> which supported a means to create presentations via splittinghtml files on h2 elements</li><li>Many sites with advice on JavaScript work arounds for browservariations</li><li>Microsoft for pioneering contentEditable and XMLHTTP whichboth provide tremendous opportunities for Web applications</li><li>Microsoft Office which provided the impetus for creatingSlidy as a Web-based alternative to the ubiquitous use of PowerPoint</li></ul><p class="smaller"><strong>Note</strong> that while Slidy andS5 were developed independently, both support the use of theclass values "slide" and "handout" for div elements. Slidy doesn'tsupport the "layout" class featured in S5 and Opera Show, butinstead provides a more flexible alternative with the "background"class, which enables different backgrounds on different slides.</p></div><div class="slide"><h1>Acknowledgements</h1><p>The following people have contributed localizations:</p><ul><li>Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo, Spanish</li><li>Joan V. Baz, Catalan</li><li>Jakub Vrána, Czech</li><li>Ruud Steltenpool, Dutch</li><li>Beat Vontobel, German</li><li>Krzysztof Kotowicz, Polish</li><li>Tamas Horvath, Hungarian</li><li>Creso Moraes, Brazilian Portuguese</li><li>Giuseppe Scollo, Italian</li><li>Konstantinos Koukopoulos, Greek</li><li>Yoshikazu Sawa (澤 義和), Japanese</li><li>Shelley Shyan, Chinese</li><li>Andrew Pantyukhin, Russian</li><li>Saasha Metsärantala, Swedish</li></ul><p>The following people have contributed bug reports:</p><ul><li>Ivan Herman</li><li>Steve Bratt</li><li>Peter Patel-Schneider</li><li>Matthew Coller</li><li>Rune Heggtveit</li><li>Gopal Venkatesan</li><li>Cay Horstmann</li><li>Schuyler Duveen</li><li>Matteo Nannini</li><li>Ralph Swick</li><li>Jakub Vrána</li><li>Philip Bolt</li><li>Jon Frost</li><li>Jonathan Chetwynd</li><li>Nicolas Frisby</li></ul><p>Douglas Crockford for <a href="http://www.crockford.com/javascript/jsmin.html">jsmin</a>which was used to minify the script before compressing it with gzip.</p></div></body></html>
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