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Giving a reveal.js presentation

Giving a reveal.js presentation

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Giving a reveal.js presentation

So in the last movie, we saw that creating a Rreveal.js presentation is pretty simple. In this movie, we'll take a look at how to give a Reveal presentation. To do that, what I'm going to do is open up my reveal folder, and I'm going to open the original.html document in a browser. I like to use Google Chrome because it has some of the best HTML 5 and CSS 3 support. When you're giving the presentation, you probably want to hide the normal browser window. And you can do that in a couple of ways. If you go to the View menu, you'll notice that Chrome has a full-screen mode as well as a Presentation mode. And this is probably what you want. You'll probably want to remember the command key which on a Mac is Cmd+Shift+F. So let's go ahead and select that. You'll see that Reveal.js gets open in its own window and everything that looks like a browser is gone. And now we're able to give this presentation by using these arrow keys to move through the different slides. So you can click on these…

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