Brett
10-29-2004, 11:55 AM
I ran across this today:
S5: A Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System (http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/)
S5 is a slide show format based entirely on XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. With one file, you can run a complete slide show and have a printer-friendly version as well. The markup used for the slides is very simple, highly semantic, and completely accessible. Anyone with even a smidgen of familiarity with HTML or XHTML can look at the markup and figure out how to adapt it to their particular needs. Anyone familiar with CSS can create their own slide show theme. It's totally simple, and it's totally standards-driven.
Looks interesting. This could be a quick way to show slideshows in a Web object inside of AMS50. I imagine that you could even generate the HTML pages dynamically from AMS50 and then show them. It would be an interesting project for someone to make an AMS50 app that would be used to make these slideshows based on user options. i.e. "S5 Slideshow Maker 1.0" ;)
S5: A Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System (http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/)
S5 is a slide show format based entirely on XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. With one file, you can run a complete slide show and have a printer-friendly version as well. The markup used for the slides is very simple, highly semantic, and completely accessible. Anyone with even a smidgen of familiarity with HTML or XHTML can look at the markup and figure out how to adapt it to their particular needs. Anyone familiar with CSS can create their own slide show theme. It's totally simple, and it's totally standards-driven.
Looks interesting. This could be a quick way to show slideshows in a Web object inside of AMS50. I imagine that you could even generate the HTML pages dynamically from AMS50 and then show them. It would be an interesting project for someone to make an AMS50 app that would be used to make these slideshows based on user options. i.e. "S5 Slideshow Maker 1.0" ;)