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fethica/impress_ar.js: This is an Arabic version of impress.js, a presentation framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers, created by Bartek Szopka.

This is an Arabic version of impress.js, a presentation framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers inspired by the idea behind prezi.com, created by Bartek Szopka.

Use the source, Luke ;)

EXAMPLES AND OTHER LEARNING RESOURCES

impress_ar.js demo by @fethica

impress.js demo by @bartaz

More examples and demos can be found on Examples and demos wiki page.

Feel free to add your own example presentations (or websites) there.

Other tutorials and learning resources

If you want to learn even more there is a list of tutorials and other learning resources on the wiki, too.

These is also a book available about Building impressive presentations with impress.js by Rakhitha Nimesh Ratnayake.

Currently impress.js works fine in latest Chrome/Chromium browser, Safari 5.1 and Firefox 10. It doesn't work in Opera, as it doesn't support CSS 3D transforms.

As a presentation tool it was not developed with mobile browsers in mind, but some tablets are good enough to run it, so it should work quite well on iPad (iOS 5, or iOS 4 with HTML5 polyfills) and Blackberry Playbook.

impress.js name in courtesy of @skuzniak.

It's an (un)fortunate coincidence that a Open/LibreOffice presentation tool is called Impress ;)

Copyright 2011-2012 Bartek Szopka

Released under the MIT and GPL Licenses.

by Fethi El Hassasna | @fethica


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