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Revision as of 23:26, 24 August 2013
Introduction
Impress.js is a JavaScript library that allows creating "Prezi-style" presentations.
“impress.js is a presentation framework build upon the powerful CSS3 transformations and transitions on modern web browsers. Bartek Szopka is the creator of this amazing framework. According to the creator, the idea came to him while he was playing with CSS transformations. Prezi.com was the source that got him inspired.” (Ratnayake, 2013: 8)
Links
- Official
- Impress.js homepage
- impress.js tutorials and other learning resources (links)
- Examples and demos (links)
- Source code It's the documentation
- Tutorials
- How To Use Impress.Js, Posted on January 4, 2012
- No More Powerpoint I Have Impress.js, Paulund, Updated: March 31st, 2013
- Books
- Rakhitha Nimesh Ratnayake (2013), Building Impressive Presentations with impress.js, Packt Publishers, ISBN 1849696489