Impress.js demo - presentation program
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#22While this is truly, ahem , impressive, I sure hope a real presentation doesn't involve nearly as many dizzying rotations. When attempting to convey an idea, animations should be subtle, or the idea gets lost in the pretty effects.
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#23While this is truly, ahem , impressive, I sure hope a real presentation doesn't involve nearly as many dizzying rotations. When attempting to convey an idea, animations should be subtle, or the idea gets lost in the pretty effects.
You'll notice the user examples from that wiki are mostly the same basic idea... because it's quite difficult to make something more complex with impress out of the box. YOu can see a few pull requests that try to make this easier, like the one that supports subslides (i.e. a slide transition that doesn't cause a camera movement).
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#24While this is truly, ahem , impressive, I sure hope a real presentation doesn't involve nearly as many dizzying rotations. When attempting to convey an idea, animations should be subtle, or the idea gets lost in the pretty effects.
If you're going to use effects, make sure they actually contribute to or complement the content.
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#26I love the concept of impress.js and started making a presentation for the agency I work for: http://kitchdigital.com/about/ Warning, there is a lot of zooming around and you might feel sick.
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#27While this is truly, ahem , impressive, I sure hope a real presentation doesn't involve nearly as many dizzying rotations. When attempting to convey an idea, animations should be subtle, or the idea gets lost in the pretty effects.
I tend to agree. I have tried using impress to create presentations that were spatial, focusing less on the dizzying animations and more on the actual content... But Impress isn't set up for it. Impress is really designed to move the camera about a scene and moving the camera is the only operation it supports well. You'll notice the user examples from that wiki are mostly the same basic idea... because it's quite dif…
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#28This library has been around a while and is pretty compact and easy to use. A better page of examples (user-contributed) is here: https://github.com/bartaz/impress.js/wiki/Examples-and-demos
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#29should still work in chrome/safari.
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#30While this is truly, ahem , impressive, I sure hope a real presentation doesn't involve nearly as many dizzying rotations. When attempting to convey an idea, animations should be subtle, or the idea gets lost in the pretty effects.
It's a framework for creating presentations and what's linked here is only a demo for showing the functionality. If you want to see real life (yeah, "real life") demos, look under "Presentations" on this page: https://github.com/bartaz/impress.js/wiki/Examples-and-demos
Really distracting and I wouldn't want to attend the presentation, like the comments above mention.