impress.js via React 🎉
Easy to create an impressive Slide/Introduction/Presentation in ReactJS.
Navigation on Mobile devise (YES! We provide mobile browser now 🎉)Just Swipe to navigate:
swipe right
: Go to the previous Step.
swipe left
: Go to the next Step.
You can use Spacebar or Arrow keys to navigate, and here's all the keys for navigation:
←
or ↑
or PageUp
: Go to the previous Step.
→
or ↓
or Space
or PageDown
: Go to the next Step.
Home
: Go to the first Step.
End
: Go to the last Step.
p.s. You can also Click the Step directly.
Provide progress bar and Slide Counter (current/total number), let presentation more clearly.
You can navigate to the Step you want with #/step-id
.
React-impressJS have two components: <Impress />
and <Step />
, as same as impress.js.
<Impress />
contains the root of impress and the camera, then put <Step />
inside impress component, magic happens ✨
name type description default rootData Object setting impress basic config defaults fallbackMessage String or Element fallback message is only visible when there isWhat's impress.js!?
It's an awesome presentation framework power of CSS3 transorms and transitions, please check THIS first!!
impress-not-supported
- hint Boolean display hint or not true hintMessage String or Element hint for presentation - progress Boolean progress of presentation false
const defaults = { width: 1024, height: 768, maxScale: 1, minScale: 0, perspective: 1000, transitionDuration: 1000 };name type description default id String id of dom node "step-" + timestampidHelper(counter of Step) className String additional css class of step dom node '' data Object setting Step's presentation defaultData duration number define duration of the transition in ms 1000
const defaultData = { x: 0, // as data-x y: 0, // as data-y z: 0, // as data-z rotateX: 0, // as data-rotate-x rotateY: 0, // as data-rotate-y rotateZ: 0, // as data-rotate and data-rotate-z scale: 1 // as data-scale };
import { Impress, Step } from 'react-impressjs'; // styles of react-impressjs import 'react-impressjs/styles/react-impressjs.css'; <Impress progress={true} fallbackMessage={<p>Sorry, your <b>device or browser</b> couldn't support well.</p>} > <Step id={'overview'} /> <Step id={'any_id'} className={'class_name'} /> <Step className={'without_id_is_ok'} data={ { x:100, y:-100, scale:2 }}/> <Step duration={1500}> <h1>Any Element write in Step!</h1> <hr /> <p>Made by your <b>Creativity</b> !!</p> </Step> </Impress>
Currently, you can use style of impress.js or React-impressJS in your app:
// style of impress import 'react-impressjs/styles/impress-demo.css'; // style of react-impressjs import 'react-impressjs/styles/react-impressjs.css';
We suggest you use the React-impressJS.
If you have the better one, I'm glad you can share with us, expect yours! 😁😁
This Component is still under development, if you have any suggestion, you could tell me in issue or fork this repo 💪
React-impressJS is released under the MIT license.
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
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