README.md
# faded-presenter
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A simple, light-weight presentation tool to present markdown documents as slide-shows
You can try it online: [https://myTerminal.github.io/faded-presenter](https://myTerminal.github.io/faded-presenter)
> **DEPRECATED!** Try the newer [slide-gazer](https://github.com/team-fluxion/slide-gazer), a redesign with massive improvements and several extra features.
## Features
* Easy to use: drag-and-drop a markdown document or click to reload the last one: no need to remember commands
* Very few dependencies
* Spawn more controls by moving mouse cursor near the bottom edge of the screen
* Check presentation progress
* Multiple selectable transition animations
* Option to automatically perform slide transitions
## How to Use
Open the web-page `index.html` in a web-browser that you want to present the slide-show in and drop a markdown file on the web-page.
You can also reload the most recent presentation by clicking on the page.
Move to the next and previous slides by pressing the scroll *Right* and *Left* keys on the keyboard.
## To-do
* Display slide numbers
* Display progress
* More transition effects