class: center, middle # Remark template .right[Peter Conrad] .right[November 26, 2019] --- ## How to do a slide I like to use: * H1 with `class: center, middle` for section titles - H1 for slide titles + H2 for additional headings in slides - No headings lower than H2 ??? Speaker notes go here --- # Blockquotes Blockquotes look like this. > Here is a blockquote You can also just do this: .right[*I put right-aligned text in italics to kind of make a blockquote.*] ??? Speaker notes go here --- # Table | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | Heading | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | Cell | ??? Speaker notes go here --- # Bullet lists - Bullets work - Indent ## Ordered lists 1. Ordered lists work 1. Sub-lists in ordered lists 1. Next item ??? Speaker notes go here --- ## Code JavaScript: ```javascript var s = "JavaScript syntax highlighting"; alert(s); ``` Python: ```python s = "Python syntax highlighting" print s ``` Something else: ``` No language indicated, so no syntax highlighting. But let's throw in a
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] --- background-image: url(bench.jpg) background-size: contain # Slide with background image --- # Incremental slide - You build bullet lists like this -- - with two-dash separators ??? Speaker notes go here -- {{content}} - Incrementally ??? Speaker notes go here -- - And with the \{\{content}} directive you can say where the next piece of content should go. --- class: center, middle # Thank you