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HTML5 Slide Template

+ +

Configuring the slides

+

Much of the deck is customized by changing the settings in slide_config.js. +Some of the customizations include the title, Analytics tracking ID, speaker +information (name, social urls, blog), web fonts to load, themes, and other +general behavior.

+

Customizing the #io12 hash

+

The bottom of the slides include #io12 by default. If you'd like to change +this, please update the variable $social-tags: '#io12'; in +/theme/scss/default.scss.

+

See the next section on "Editing CSS" before you go editing things.

+

Editing CSS

+

Compass is a CSS preprocessor used to compile +SCSS/SASS into CSS. We chose SCSS for the new slide deck for maintainability, +easier browser compatibility, and because...it's the future!

+

That said, if not comfortable working with SCSS or don't want to learn something +new, not a problem. The generated .css files can already be found in +(see /theme/css). You can just edit those and bypass SCSS altogether. +However, our recommendation is to use Compass. It's super easy to install and use.

+

Installing Compass and making changes

+

First, install compass:

+
sudo gem update --system
+sudo gem install compass
+
+

Next, you'll want to watch for changes to the exiting .scss files in /theme/scss +and any new one you add:

+
$ cd io-2012-slides
+$ compass watch
+
+

This command automatically recompiles the .scss file when you make a change. +Its corresponding .css file is output to /theme/css. Slick.

+

By default, config.rb in the main project folder outputs minified +.css. It's a best practice after all! However, if you want unminified files, +run watch with the style output flag:

+
compass watch -s expanded
+
+

Note: You should not need to edit _base.scss.

+

Running the slides

+

The slides can be run locally from file:// making development easy :)

+

Running from a web server

+

If at some point you should need a web server, use serve.sh. It will +launch a simple one and point your default browser to http://localhost:8000/template.html:

+
$ cd io-2012-slides
+$ ./serve.sh
+
+

You can also specify a custom port:

+
$ ./serve.sh 8080
+
+

Presenter mode

+

The slides contain a presenter mode feature (beta) to view + control the slides +from a popup window.

+

To enable presenter mode, add presentme=true to the URL: http://localhost:8000/template.html?presentme=true

+

To disable presenter mode, hit http://localhost:8000/template.html?presentme=false

+

Presenter mode is sticky, so refreshing the page will persist your settings.

+
+

That's all she wrote!

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