Yo, Mark! I would have responded earlier but as you know I've been kinda
sick for a few weeks.
If a word processor is an adequate editor then I've added S5 Slideshow
support to Docvert, meaning that you can make slides based on word
processing documents. New slides will be created for each
Matthew Cruickshank wrote:
You can see a demo of this here, http://docvert.com/demo/2.2
(OpenDocument only).
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Matthew Cruickshank wrote:
Yo, Mark! I would have responded earlier but as you know I've been kinda
sick for a few weeks.
Ah yes, how is the mild case of ebola going? ;-)
If a word processor is an adequate editor then I've added S5 Slideshow
support to Docvert, meaning that you can make
Hi y'all
I'm wishing to persuade a client to produce accessible presentations by
eschewing PowerPoint and using Eric Meyer's S5 templates but I'm running
into the ease of use issue.
The client is not at all adverse to the idea, especially as she'll save
money on getting her PPTs converted
On 6/9/06, Mark Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At a pinch, I'll settle for text only but I'd like to show her something
that handles images as well.
Does anyone know of an editor or tool that hits this spot?
DISCLAIMER:
I dont know that much about Dreamweaver, nor do I use it these days
If web-based administration is an option, FCKeditor has a nice built-in
image uploader (text editor). Since she's going to be updating HTML, it
might be easiest to whip up a backend and stick the editor in there for
them to use.
It produces (mostly) clean code out of the box (it is free),