Traditionally, creating presentations requires using an app like Powerpoint and can cause various compatibility issues, but with the free, open source tool deck.js, you can create an elegant set of slides that can run in any browser either online or off. All it takes is minimal knowledge of basic HTML, and we’ve created a starter kit to help you put your first deck together in just a few minutes.
Creating a presentation with deck.js is very simple. Although it may seem daunting at first if you don’t know a ton of HTML or CSS, there’s still plenty you can do. Here are the basic steps:
Write a simple HTML document to hold the content and format of your slides.
Choose a theme to adjust the way your slides look.
Add extensions to your deck to enhance its functionality.
If you want to do more, you can write a theme yourself using HTML and CSS (learn the basics here) and/or write your own extensions using JavaScript (learn the basics here). In this post we’re going to show you how to make a a basic presentation using the steps outlined above. You should
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