#imito: A no-nonsense presentation framework built for developers.
- imito should load and respond very fast.
- imito should be able to run locally and in places without wifi.
- imito should be as lightweight as possible.
- imito should be as extensible as possible.
- imito should not make decisions for the developer.
- imito should provide some basic styles and typography.
- imito should not get in your way!
- imito should leave the rest up to you =)
Here is how to use imito. The rest is up to you.
Basic slide layout:
<div class="slide yellow">
<h1>Slide header</h1>
<p>I'm going to change the world !</p>
<ul>
<li>First i'm going to do this</li>
<li>Then I'm going to do this</li>
</ul>
</div>
Provided colours and styles:
There are a number of background classes available: blue
, red
, yellow
, brown
, orange
, pink
and black
. The example above uses yellow
.
Magic is a dirty word in developer land. You simply want to know what's going on. That's why imito does only this:
- imito will go from slide to slide with the arrow keys, spacebar and backspace. It does this using CSS3's transform property.
- Ehm.. Yeah, that's pretty much it.
Some things still need to be done.
- API providing functions such as
next
,previous
andfocus
, for navigating your presentation. - Events like
focus
andstep
so you know what's happening. - Suggestions?
If you're interesting in using or extending imito, or you just want to get in touch, drop me an email at tom@tomdeboer.nl...