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The [http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ s5 website] offers
 
The [http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ s5 website] offers
* A Basic Primer in Using S5 - pretty much what it sounds like.
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* A Basic Primer in Using S5 pretty much what it sounds like.
* S5 Reference - a full reference describing what markup is required, what is recommended, and what is optional in an S5 presentation file.
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* S5 Reference a full reference describing what markup is required, what is recommended, and what is optional in an S5 presentation file.
* Minimal S5 Structure - a guide to the absolute bare minimum markup used in an S5 slide file.
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* Minimal S5 Structure a guide to the absolute bare minimum markup used in an S5 slide file.
* S5 File Map - explains what files are where, and what each one does.
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* S5 File Map explains what files are where, and what each one does.
* S5 FAQ - it may not answer all your questions, but it will answer the common ones. The uncommon ones you'll have to send in.
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* S5 FAQ it may not answer all your questions, but it will answer the common ones. The uncommon ones you'll have to send in.
  
  
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There is another system similar to S5 created by Dave Raggett and others at the W3C called Slidy. http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy/
 
There is another system similar to S5 created by Dave Raggett and others at the W3C called Slidy. http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy/
  
==== S5 Spin-offs ====
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==== S5 Spin-off ====
Ryan King's S5 Project site http://s5project.org/ - an object-oriented rewrite with MoochiKit js
 
 
 
 
Robert Nyman created a spin-off of S5 that already uses Ajax... except his implementation uses Ajax to retrieve the content (as XML) from the server rather than to create a controller.  http://robertnyman.com/ajax-s/
 
Robert Nyman created a spin-off of S5 that already uses Ajax... except his implementation uses Ajax to retrieve the content (as XML) from the server rather than to create a controller.  http://robertnyman.com/ajax-s/
 
S5 Reloaded by Christian Effenberger http://www.netzgesta.de/S5/references.php which adds auto-scaling of images, fading, sound, chart support, extended control panel and more.
 
 
S9 http://slideshow-s9.github.io/ Slide Show (S9) - A Free Web Alternative to PowerPoint and KeyNote '''in Ruby''' by Gerald Bauer who also rewrote the javascript part using jQuery and calls it "Easier to Understand and Extend S5 Rewrite using jQuery"
 
 
S6 (this one an acronym for [http://tzi.org:2000/s6.html Synchronized S5]) by Carsten Bormann provides "remote control" through Prototype
 
 
==== S5 with MediaWiki====
 
There are many ways to combine the power of MediaWiki with the slideshow concept.  See [[MediaWiki/Slideshow]]
 
  
 
== Office tools ==
 
== Office tools ==
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== Web casting ==
 
== Web casting ==
 
There is a "[http://slides.sourceforge.net slides]" project hosted at sourceforge that creates a slideshow that you can share with an audience while the 'admin' or presenter controls the timing (employing Ajax).  I suggested to the author that he could possibly create a "S5 remote control" instead of starting from scratch.  He thought this was an excellent idea.
 
There is a "[http://slides.sourceforge.net slides]" project hosted at sourceforge that creates a slideshow that you can share with an audience while the 'admin' or presenter controls the timing (employing Ajax).  I suggested to the author that he could possibly create a "S5 remote control" instead of starting from scratch.  He thought this was an excellent idea.
 
== Third-party sites ==
 
Like YouTube, http://www.slideshare.net/ is a place to host your presentations.
 
http://slimey.sourceforge.net/ is a place where you can author S5 slideshows.  What's more, you can download the source.  It's part of the [http://www.opengoo.org OpenGoo] online office suite, and is part of [http://eyeos.org/en/ eyeOS]
 
  
 
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[[Category:Desktop]]
 
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[[Category:Software]]
 
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