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1.4 KiB
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55 lines
1.4 KiB
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impress.js
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It's a presentation framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and
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transitions in modern browsers and inspired by the idea behind prezi.com.
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*WARNING*
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impress.js may not help you if you have nothing interesting to say ;)
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DEMO
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impress.js demo: [http://bartaz.github.com/impress.js]
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If you have used impress.js in your presentation and would like to have it listed here,
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please contact me via GitHub or send me a pull request to updated `README.md` file.
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BROWSER SUPPORT
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Impress.js is developed with current webkit-based browsers in mind (Chrome,
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Safari), but *should* work also in other browsers supporting CSS3 3D transforms
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and transitions (Firefox, IE10).
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It's actively developed with newest Chromium and tested in Firefox Aurora.
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I don't really expect it to run smoothly in non-webkit-based browser.
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If it does, just let me know, I'll glad to hear that!
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For browsers not supporting CSS3 3D transforms impress.js adds `impress-not-supported`
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class on `#impress` element, so fallback styles can be applied.
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### Mobile
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Mobile browsers are currently not supported. Even iOS and Android browsers that support
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CSS 3D transforms are forced into fallback view at this point.
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Anyway, I'm really curious to see how modern mobile devices such as iPhone or iPad can
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handle such animations, so future mobile support is considered.
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LICENSE
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Copyright 2011 Bartek Szopka. Released under MIT License.
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