s5-tools: Difference between revisions

From Microformats Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (internal link correction)
Line 14: Line 14:
* [http://www.adammathes.com/academic/document-processing/s5schema/ Schema support for S5] including, notably, a slideshow DTD and S5-to-Atom
* [http://www.adammathes.com/academic/document-processing/s5schema/ Schema support for S5] including, notably, a slideshow DTD and S5-to-Atom


Note that there are other slide formats [http://www.clipperz.net/users/marco/blog/2005/12/28/slidy_and_s5_ready_for_an_ajax_editor as listed here]: [http://slideml.bitflux.ch/ Slide ML] by Bitflux, [http://perlpoint.sourceforge.net/ PerlPoint] by Jochen Stenzel and [http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/bblfish?entry=slidy_better_than_powerpoint_or Slidy] by Dave Raggett of W3C.
Note that there are other slide formats [http://www.clipperz.net/users/marco/blog/2005/12/28/slidy_and_s5_ready_for_an_ajax_editor as listed here]: [http://slideml.bitflux.ch/ Slide ML] by Bitflux, [http://perlpoint.sourceforge.net/ PerlPoint] by Jochen Stenzel, [http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/bblfish?entry=slidy_better_than_powerpoint_or Slidy] by Dave Raggett of W3C, [http://slideshow.rubyforge.org Slide Show (S9)] by Gerald Bauer.

Revision as of 05:05, 22 March 2008

S5 Tools

S5 is an XHTML + CSS + Javascript slideshow system created by Eric Meyer, which uses microformats (namely, XOXO). Here are some tools for working with S5 slideshows.

Note that there are other slide formats as listed here: Slide ML by Bitflux, PerlPoint by Jochen Stenzel, Slidy by Dave Raggett of W3C, Slide Show (S9) by Gerald Bauer.