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To see Shower in action:
Esc
to exit presentation modeSee Wiki for more information how to use Shower.
There are two ways of making presentation using Shower: you can just download an archive with all you need or you can install needed Shower modules using npm or bower.
In a simple way you just download the latest Shower version with built-in themes and use it.
index.html
in any code or text editor, edit your slides in HTMLpictures
folder for pictures used in presentationindex.html
in a browser, enter full screen and start presentingModule way allows you to manually install needed Shower packages and requires Git and Node.js installed together with package managment system: npm
or bower
.
git clone git@github.com:shower/shower.git
or download shower-pkg.zipnpm install
(or bower install
) command in resulted folder to install script and themesindex.html
in any code or text editor, edit your slides in HTMLpictures
folder for pictures used in presentationindex.html
in browser, enter full screen and start presentingLatest stable versions of Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera and Safari are supported.
You’re always welcome to contibute. Fork project, make changes and send it as pull request. But it’s better to file an issue with your idea first. Read contributing rules for more details.
Main contributors: pepelsbey, jahson, miripiruni, kizu, artpolikarpov, tonyganch.
Licensed under MIT License, see license page for details.
FAQs
Shower HTML presentation engine
The npm package shower receives a total of 20 weekly downloads. As such, shower popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that shower 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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