orion
10-10-2005, 03:48 AM
Introducing SLIDY:
Here is a presentation in SLIDY (XHTML/CSS) from Tim Berners-Lee on the Semantic Web (SW). One slide mentions the relation between SW and fractals, cool.
http://www.w3.org/2005/Talks/0922-sw-edinburgh-tbl/
Help about SLIDY
Check here: http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy/help.html
According to the W3C:
"To advance to the next slide click anywhere on the page with the mouse, or press the space bar. You can move forwards or backwards through the slides with the Cursor left, Cursor right, Pg Up and Pg Dn keys. The font size is automatically adjusted to match the browser's window width, but you can also adjust it manually using the "<" and ">" keys or the "-" and "+" keys on the number pad. Use the "A" key to toggle between current slide and all slides. Use the "F" key to switch off/on the bottom status line. Use the "F11" key to toggle the browser's full screen mode."
Complete information about SLIDY is available here:
http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy/
Features:
SLIDY works across browsers, is accessibility compliant and works like Power Point, but using your browser. It can be used on- or off-line.
Other features: It allows you to resize images to the browser window size, do incremental displays of content, etc.
I see many commercial applications and SEO optimization opportunities for SLIDY documents. SLIDY is still a work in progress.
Another good reason for SEOs to learn XHTML and CSS.
Orion
Here is a presentation in SLIDY (XHTML/CSS) from Tim Berners-Lee on the Semantic Web (SW). One slide mentions the relation between SW and fractals, cool.
http://www.w3.org/2005/Talks/0922-sw-edinburgh-tbl/
Help about SLIDY
Check here: http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy/help.html
According to the W3C:
"To advance to the next slide click anywhere on the page with the mouse, or press the space bar. You can move forwards or backwards through the slides with the Cursor left, Cursor right, Pg Up and Pg Dn keys. The font size is automatically adjusted to match the browser's window width, but you can also adjust it manually using the "<" and ">" keys or the "-" and "+" keys on the number pad. Use the "A" key to toggle between current slide and all slides. Use the "F" key to switch off/on the bottom status line. Use the "F11" key to toggle the browser's full screen mode."
Complete information about SLIDY is available here:
http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy/
Features:
SLIDY works across browsers, is accessibility compliant and works like Power Point, but using your browser. It can be used on- or off-line.
Other features: It allows you to resize images to the browser window size, do incremental displays of content, etc.
I see many commercial applications and SEO optimization opportunities for SLIDY documents. SLIDY is still a work in progress.
Another good reason for SEOs to learn XHTML and CSS.
Orion