Image scaling is based on window size. Use the class name "scale" to make your images scalable.
"scale" should always be the first class and the <img> tag must include width and height attributes.
Image dimension should fit for high resolution displays. Create your slides always in a browser window with inner width and height
of 800×600.
If your image is (for example) set to 200×160 it should be 400×320 to match even a maximum resolution of 1600×1200.
Scalable Incremental Images
A demonstration of an incremental chart
Not only the list items are incremental
Even the chart bars are incremental
Bar Chart
This slides background music is "easy.mp3"
Scalable Incremental Anims
A demonstration of just one of the many ways to accomplish simple animation-like effects (using a diagram from "XFN and...")
Scalable Flash
Object scaling is based on window size. Use the class name "scale" to make your object scalable.
"scale" should always be the first class and the <object> tag must include width and height attributes.
Object dimension should fit for high resolution displays. Create your slides always in a browser window with inner width and height
of 800×600. If your object is (for example) set to 200×200 it should be 400×400 to match even a maximum resolution of 1600×1200.
Scalable Vector Graphics
Object scaling is based on window size. Use the class name "scale" to make your object scalable.
"scale" should always be the first class and the <object> tag must include width and height attributes.
Object dimension should fit for high resolution displays. Create your slides always in a browser window with inner width and height
of 800×600. If your object is (for example) set to 200×200 it should be 400×400 to match even a maximum resolution of 1600×1200.