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bespoke-notes
Advanced tools
Use cases:
See Asynchronous JavaScript Interfaces presentation for demo
bespoke-notes
uses <aside>
elements as notes.
...
<section>
<h2>My Slide</h2>
<aside>
<p>My Notes</p>
</aside>
</section>
...
// If your CJS bundler supports CSS modules do:
notes = require('bespoke-notes');
// otherwise do following (end ensure that rules from style.css load in your browser)
notes = require('bespoke-notes/dom');
bespoke.from(selector, [
notes()
]);
Possible options:
bespoke.from(selector, [
notes({
key: 0x4e, // Key that toggles notes, default: 0x4e ('n' key)
visible: false, // Whether to display notes on startup, default: false
})
]);
Additionally notes display can be forced via ?notes
query in url search string
In your presentation path:
$ npm install bespoke-notes
FAQs
Notes for Bespoke.js presentations
The npm package bespoke-notes receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, bespoke-notes popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bespoke-notes 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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