Okay. We're getting to the forefront of the…technology, at least that is available as we are recording this course.…So far, everything's has been very responsive, and will play on several…different browsers. Now, is sort of a sample.…I'm going to pick a device to target, and we are going to start narrowing in and…testing that particular device. An in order to do that, I'm going to use a…couple tools. You can just watch them on screen, you…don't necessarily have to install them yourself.…It's just going to make it faster for me to test.…And obviously if you're targeting a different device, you're going to have to…use a different test environment. Right now, I'm going to shoot for the iPad.…
So, the idea is that we have this presentation running on an iPad.…It's a really cheap way for say a small company to create a presentation for their…booth instead of having a big video set up.…They could just bring their tablet and stick a self-running presentation out for…audience members, passersby to take a look at.…
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6/26/2013Need more information on creating an initial web presentation? Watch the related HTML5 Projects: Creating a Responsive Presentation course.
- Embedding a Twitter feed in an iframe
- Creating the code for automatic playback
- Using MediaElement.js in your presentation
- Adding video and audio
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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Welcome42s
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1. Understanding the Project
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2. Enhancing the Slideshow
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3. Creating a Self-Running Slideshow
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Adding bullet timing3m 32s
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4. Adding Audio and Video
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Adding video10m 38s
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5. Finalizing the Self-Running Mobile Presentation
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Custom tweaks for iPad9m 39s
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6. Enabling Offline Playback
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Conclusion
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Next steps40s
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