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presa

v1.0.3

Published

Stylish React presentation framework.

Downloads

20

Readme

See the demo here.

Present with joy in React. Minimal and self-contained framework for presentations built with styled-components. Presa aims to be:

  • Lightweight. No external css needed and as minimal dependencies as possible.
  • Extendable. Presa uses styled-components so almost all of its internal components can be extended and themized.
  • Modular. Core barebone and building blocks are separated and may be optionally excluded from the presentation.
  • Aestetically pleasing. Simple but functional UI, typography included.

Here is how Presa UI looks like:

List of currently supported features:

  • Slideshow mode with optinonal table of the contents in a sidebar.
  • Fullscreen API.
  • Supports clicker and keyboard navigation.
  • Bird's eye view mode.
  • Slides are components. They are not rendered until the slide is active.

Getting started

Let's add a simple slide with a background.

  import { Presentation, Slide } from 'presa'
   
  // No need to pass indexes here
  const YourApp = () =>
    <Presentation>
      <Slide background="wat.jpg">
        Let talk about JavaScript!
      </Slide>
    </Presentation>

If you do that in your app, Presa will run automatically.