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Slides is a place for creating, presenting and sharing presentations. The Slides editor is available right in your browser. Unlike traditional presentation software, like PowerPoint, there's no need to download anything.

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  • What software do you use to make presentations?
    (by the way, I use slides.com when I need to prepare something quick, like a presentation at a non-technical meeting; super fast, easy to work with multimedia, and the results can be viewed on multiple devices). Source: 10 months ago
  • Slideshow app with script
    If you want the same functionality with less code, then check out Slides as it's built on the same revealJS framework by the same people. Source: about 1 year ago
  • CppCon Slides Software?
    The slide editor is browser based and hosted here: https://slides.com. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Looking for ideas on building an interactive intake form
    At my job we have sales members that represent certain products and our reception team takes our buyers through a series of questions to get them to the right sales team member. They aren't hard questions and the process can easily be built as a matrix that spits out a meeting link. I'm a little lost on how to actually build this out and am looking for ideas on ways we can use Hubspot tools (I'm open to other... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Is there a FOSS offering remotely as good as PowerPoint?
    RevealJS is pretty awesome. It is kind of designed for developers though. https://slides.com/ is a paid/hosted version of it. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Is there a powerpoint-like service / program that runs python code in a presentation slide?
    In the last week, I discovered slides.com which does a good job of formatting code appropriately (so it's great for us developers alike) BUT it doesn't run Python code like HTML, CSS or JS live in a codepen-style environment. You can embed codepen in slides.com (see here) but I couldn't find an equivalent for Python code. Source: over 1 year ago
  • 【Geogebra for PPT】
    If you don't want to worry about JavaScript, HTML and CSS, then I recommend you https://slides.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Claper - The open-source Slido / AhaSlides / Mentimeter alternative to make your presentation interactive
    Please consider supporting developer-friendly presentation formats such as slides.com (and the framework it is based on, reveal.js). Being able to host a slides.com presentation and embed Claper interactivity rather than pay for slides.com features would be a use case I can see arising. Source: over 1 year ago
  • How the hell do y'all do presentations?
    Similar to making a presentation website like with Adobe Spark, check out Slides.com. It's browser-based so will play all your videos and other embeddable content, and the presentations feel pretty elegant. It's even (kind of arguably) responsive. There's also a neat presenter mode where the audience can view the deck as you present it in real time on their own devices. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Website tips
    A lot of these decks, use a free library called Reveal.js. If you just want a visual way of building them you can always use slides.com. It’s made by reveal.js creator. Source: over 2 years ago
  • The Developer Advocate ToolKit: Software Tools You Need To Move Fast
    Slides.com / Google Slides: These two are great for making and presenting slides. I use them interchangeably. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
  • Old slides.com song called "Closer" I think it was rock
    If someone here used slides.com and Hi5 and remembers or knows what song it is, I will be very happy and grateful :). Source: over 2 years ago
  • Slidev – presentation slides for developers
    Looks like a https://slides.com/ clone, good stuff! I'd been thinking someone should go out there and make it just as well with a better funding model. It's not a complex concept but it's got lots of potential. Kudos and good luck to this project. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Show HN: MarkShow – Create Slideshows with Markdown
    Yes, https://slides.com from the creator of Reveal.JS. It's insanely productive, you can just drag and drop things, 1-click for animations and ordering and has other features I never seen with any other presentation tool. I was able to create some of my presentations in 10-20 minutes! - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
  • Show HN: MarkShow – Create Slideshows with Markdown
    This is very nice when you are willing to write basically code for your presentation, but nothing beats https://slides.com in productivity. It is the SaaS of the creator of Reveal.JS. I usually just make a monthly subscription when I need to make a new presentation, otherwise you can keep everything, just can't create new presentations. Basically "pay when you use it", very fair business model, worth every penny! - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
  • Has anyone ever made a "html" presentation instead of a "PowerPoint" presentation?
    I use a site https://slides.com/ for making presentations. I can present from this site or I can export a presentation to an HTML file and use it offline. Source: about 3 years ago

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