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bespoke-advanced
Advanced tools
Auto advance slides on a timer in bespoke.js, started and stopped with the A key.
Download the production version or the development version, or use a package manager.
This plugin is shipped in a UMD format, meaning that it is available as a CommonJS/AMD module or browser global.
For example, when using CommonJS modules:
var bespoke = require('bespoke'),
advanced = require('bespoke-advanced');
bespoke.from('#presentation', [
advanced()
]);
When using browser globals:
bespoke.from('#presentation', [
bespoke.plugins.advanced()
]);
These are the defaults, which you can override. For example, when using CommonJS modules:
var bespoke = require('bespoke'),
advanced = require('bespoke-advanced');
bespoke.from('#presentation', [
advanced({
interval: 3000, // Time between advances in milliseconds
key: 0x41 // (65) "A" key.
})
]);
When using browser globals:
bespoke.from('#presentation', [
bespoke.plugins.advanced({
interval: 3000, // Time between advances in milliseconds
key: 0x41 // (65) "A" key.
})
]);
$ npm install bespoke-advanced
$ bower install bespoke-advanced
Mark Dalgleish for bespoke.js and related tools. This plugin was built with generator-bespokeplugin.
Ed Schipul, eschipul on flickr, for his photo river boat in the mist (CC BY-SA 2.0). My recompressed version is also released under CC BY-SA 2.0.
My best friend, bespoke-convenient, for continued support - through good and bad times. You mah bro, bro.
Copyright (c) 2013, 2014, Joel Purra All rights reserved.
When using bespoke-advanced, comply to the MIT license. Please see the LICENSE file for details, and the MIT License on Wikipedia.
FAQs
Auto advance slides on a timer in Bespoke.js
We found that bespoke-advanced demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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