.slide x:-1000 y:-1500

Aren't you just bored with all those slides-based presentations?

--- .slide x:0 y:-1500

Don't you think that presentations given in modern browsers shouldn't copy the limits of 'classic' slide decks?

--- .slide x:1000 y:-1500

Would you like to impress your audience with stunning visualization of your talk?

--- #title x:0 y:0 scale:4

then you should try

impress.js^*

^* no rhyme intended

--- #its x:850 y:3000 rot:45 scale:5

It's a presentation tool
inspired by the idea behind prezi.com
and based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers.

--- #big x:3500 y:2100 rot:180 scale:6

visualize your big thoughts

--- #tiny x:2825 y:2325 z:-3000 rot:300 scale:1

and tiny ideas

--- #ing x:3500 y:-850 rot:270 scale:6 by positioning, rotating and scaling them on an infinite canvas

--- #imagination x:6700 y:-300 scale:6

the only limit is your imagination

--- #source x:6300 y:2000 rot:20 scale:4

want to know more?

use the source, Luke

--- #one-more-thing x:6000 y:4000 scale:2

one more thing...

--- #its-in-3d x:6200 y:4300 z:-100 rotx:-40 roty:-10 scale:2

have you noticed it's in 3D*?

* beat that, prezi ;)

--- #rstats x:-1000 y:5000

library(ggplot2)
qplot(wt, mpg, data = mtcars)

--- x:-1500 y:5500

opts_chunk$set(fig.path = 'assets/fig/')
library(ggplot2)
qplot(wt, mpg, data = mtcars)


trinker/reports documentation built on May 31, 2019, 9:51 p.m.