sly
JavaScript library for one-directional scrolling with item based navigation support. (by darsain)
impress.js
It's a presentation framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers and inspired by the idea behind prezi.com. (by impress)
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2,880 | 37,495 | |
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over 3 years ago | 9 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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sly
Posts with mentions or reviews of sly.
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Top 5 JavaScript Plugins for Slider Animation
Sly is a JavaScript library for one-directional scrolling with item-based navigation support.
impress.js
Posts with mentions or reviews of impress.js.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-09.
- Show HN: How to create a 3D space using CSS
- Show HN: GUI for Making Animated Webcomics
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Ask HN: Why are slides used in talks instead of scrolling one long document?
I remember a few years ago some more dynamic presentation modes making a bit of a splash. I used one of them[1] to good reception in at least one talk, but ultimately it felt more like really slick slide-to-slide transitions than a fundamentally different paradigm.
[1] https://impress.js.org/
- impress/impress.js: It's a presentation framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers and inspired by the idea behind prezi.com.
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Looking for a tool or app that makes interactive document
What do you mean by interactive? If you're talking slideshows, then stuff like reveal.js, impress.js, deck.js, or shower would do the trick.
- What is the best free slideshow maker??
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Does anyone have a favorite (and accessible) JS-based presentation library?
I've looked at impress.js and reveal.js. Impress feels a little dated to me (very Prezzi-like) and not very accessible if I wanted to hand out the url.
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LaTeX for not math-related writing
For other programatic methods, there are plenty of non-LaTeX tools, reveal.js and impress.js for starters, but the learning curve for someone not already familiar with web design and javascript is too high IMO just to get prettier transitions and embedded video.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing sly and impress.js you can also consider the following projects:
slick - the last carousel you'll ever need
reveal.js - The HTML Presentation Framework
Swiper - Most modern mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions
Glide.js - A dependency-free JavaScript ES6 slider and carousel. It’s lightweight, flexible and fast. Designed to slide. No less, no more
bespoke.js - DIY Presentation Micro-Framework
Owl Carousel 2 - DEPRECATED jQuery Responsive Carousel.
jQuery.adaptive-slider - A jQuery plugin for a slider with adaptive colored figcaption and navigation.
Flickity - :leaves: Touch, responsive, flickable carousels
PhotoSwipe - JavaScript image gallery for mobile and desktop, modular, framework independent