The days of people carrying around PowerPoint presentations are long gone.
Today people, and especially Web developers, use Web services like Google Drive, SlideShare, or standalone JavaScript libraries to create their presentations themselves, without any type of business & office software installed on their computers.
While using Cleaver might require the person building the site to know basic HTML, CSS, and JS, the resulted slides are truly an unique experience, something the creator can be proud of.
Developers can add text, source code, forms, images, videos, audio, and about anything else they want in the slides, and use the left/right keyboard arrows to navigate them in the browser.
The classic SPACE key can be used as well to move through the slides, and a small line at the top of the slides will show the viewers the progress through the current Cleaver slideshow.
Cleaver presentations can be hosted online, and then accessed using a browser from anywhere with an Internet connection.
What is new in this release:
- Support for Weibo and GitHub usernames in the author field.
- Displaying ENOENT errors explicitly.
- Support for multiple input documents cleaver file1 file2.
- Ability to specify cleaver options for the command line cleaver file --output=slides.html.
What is new in version 0.7.4:
- Support for Weibo and GitHub usernames in the author field.
- Displaying ENOENT errors explicitly.
- Support for multiple input documents cleaver file1 file2.
- Ability to specify cleaver options for the command line cleaver file --output=slides.html.
What is new in version 0.7.3:
- Support for Weibo and GitHub usernames in the author field.
- Displaying ENOENT errors explicitly.
- Support for multiple input documents cleaver file1 file2.
- Ability to specify cleaver options for the command line cleaver file --output=slides.html.
What is new in version 0.6.0:
- Several CSS performance tweaks
- Cleaver slides are now page-sized by default
- Can access slides more easily in your stylesheets
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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