Let's take a look at what you'll be creating in this course.…(MUSIC). Share if you gotta movie playing by…itself, when the movie ends, it's automatically going to go to the next slide.…Little bit of press hold the audio and the automatically advances.…Got a Twitter feed live in here. And then the original slides from the…starting files. And they're just going to advance by themselves.…When we get to a slide with bullets, the bullets are going to animated and they're…on a separate timer. When we get to the final slide and it'll…actually loop back around the original video.…
So, let's get started.…
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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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