Setting up an online presentation
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Setting up an online presentation
Hello! I wondered (with WWB 18) what the best way is to setup an online presentation that I can open from domain.com/presentation. How could I best setup things so I can use forward slide and back one slide? Anyone have experience with this?
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Re: Setting up an online presentation
Do you already have the presentation?
In which format it is?
In which format it is?
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Re: Setting up an online presentation
No I don't I was just looking for some easy clues on how to go back and forward. Preferably with commands that are used to advance/return a slide in Powerpoint. I want to make it online so it's always available without having to worry about compatibilty issues (I use LibreOffice not MS Office that's why).
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Re: Setting up an online presentation
The closest you can get with standard tools is by using a slideshow or carousel
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Re: Setting up an online presentation
But can I just make one page for each slide? How could I change to next/previous page? I prefer to use a remote that operates basic Powerpoint commands?
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Re: Setting up an online presentation
Sorry, there is no standard functionality like that in HTML.
The carousel is the closest that HTML has to offer:
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/carousel.html
The carousel is the closest that HTML has to offer:
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/carousel.html
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Re: Setting up an online presentation
Okay thanks I will investigate.
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