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+++ title = "plugin-example" description = "Shows how a Reveal.js plugin can be added and used" outputs = ["Reveal"] [reveal_hugo] theme = "night" margin = 0.2 plugins = ["plugin/gallery/gallery.plugin.js"] +++

plugin-example


This presentation demonstrates how a Reveal.js plugin can be added.


The plugin is called revealjs-simple-gallery.


It can make any slide an image gallery. Here are a few examples.


  • Default settings (Photo by Oscar Fernandez Alonso on Flickr)
  • Default settings (Photo by bullcitydogs on Flickr)
  • Default settings (Photo by Lance McCord on Flickr)

  • Infinite iterations, fast transition (Photo by Oscar Fernandez Alonso on Flickr)
  • Infinite iterations, fast transition (Photo by bullcitydogs on Flickr)
  • Infinite iterations, fast transition (Photo by Lance McCord on Flickr)

  • Full screen, two iterations, slow transition (Photo by Oscar Fernandez Alonso on Flickr)
  • Full screen, two iterations, slow transition (Photo by bullcitydogs on Flickr)
  • Full screen, two iterations, slow transition (Photo by Lance McCord on Flickr)

See the revealjs-simple-gallery GitHub repo to learn about more customization options.


These were the steps to use this plugin for this reveal-hugo presentation.


1

Copy the plugin CSS and JavaScript into the static directory


2

Add the JavaScript file path to the plugins field in the front matter


3

Create a head.html partial inside of layouts/partials/plugin-example/reveal-hugo


4

In head.html, add a stylesheet link tag that loads the plugin CSS


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