diff --git a/GettingStarted.md b/GettingStarted.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ad4cc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/GettingStarted.md @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +# Introduction +Welcome to impress.js! This presentation framework allows you to create stunning presentations with the power of CSS3 transformations. It is inspired by the idea behind [prezi.com](https://prezi.com). +**NOTE:** This Guide is not made for you, if you have never written HTML and/or CSS before. Knowing your way around in JavaScript certainly helps, but is not a necessity, as we won't go over how you may use JavaScript in conjunction with this framework here. You may still continue this tutorial and try to understand what we do as you go. + +Also, if you are an experienced (or sorta experienced user, anyway), you might prefer the [DOCUMENTATION] (DOCUMENTATION.md). + +# Getting started with impress.js +## Installation / acquiring the framework +You first need to decide if you want to use the bleeding edge (most up to date, but higher risk of experiencing problems) or the stable release. + +### **Stable release:** +Head to the releases tab and download the source code as zip or as a tarball. Go ahead and unzip / untar it. You may find the framework under ```/js/impress.js.``` + +### **Bleeding Edge:** +In the github repository, click the "Code"-Button, then click "Download ZIP". Go ahead and unzip / untar it. You may find the framework under ```/js/impress.js.``` + +## Setting up the project +Open up your favorite text-editor / IDE, for example Visual Studio Code, Atom, Notepad ++, ... +Now, copy the *impress.js* file into the folder you are working in and create a new file called *index.html* and create the basic HTML layout: + +``` + + +
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