* Update dependencies and remove outdated ones
* Add package lock file
* Add minified file
* Karma now uses headless browser to run QUnit
* Add to readme that node and npm install is required
* Update license info
* Add lint-new but don't use it in CI yet
Add one presentation that provides a very simple demo, using
impress.js to create a very traditional "slide show". Possibly
it's an easier way to learn impress.js (it's commented, just like
the official demo.) It uses the relative positioning plugin and
uses "speaker notes", which aren't shown in the presentation,
but are picked up and shown in the speaker console (press 'P').
Also uses autoplay, forms... and includes short demo of all the extra
addons from extras/. (Highlight.js, Markdown.js, Mathjax.js, Mermaid.js)
* Source files are under src/
* js/impress.js is now generated, but remains part of the repo (so it just works)
* npm run build
* build.js uses buildify node module
* Break out navigation and resize plugins from core src/impress.js file
* core_tests.js and navigation_tests.js have more tests
* qunit_test_runner.html runs QUnit in a browser (without karma) and
provides a generic iframe based platform to test different presentations.
* copy qunit.js and syn.js into the repo. This allows qunit_test_runner.html
to work without any dependency on node/npm. (Karma obviously does need them.)
* Move jscs cli option to .jscsrc instead