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Top comments (4)
There a ton of fancy slide makers out there. Stuff that converts markdown to slides.
gist.github.com/johnloy/27dd124ad4...
Personally? I'd open google slides and just click buttons. I don't make enough presentations that it matters.
I have used spectacle from formidable labs, It is cool especially if you are demoing some code and don't need to leave your slides.
Anything else canvas works.
Thanks Olivier. I will try it out.
It depends, but if it really CSS heavy, I would consider Reveal.js first.
Also, if I have time, I am considering learning impress.js.