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== List of web-based slide shows {{Anchor|List}} ==
* audience,<ref>http://www.audience.me</ref> WYSIWYG HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript slideshow tool that focuses on content control
* Simplebooklet,<ref>https://simplebooklet.com</ref> generates hosted embeddable HTML5 slideshows using a [[WYSIWYG]] editor or imported from [[PDF]].
* CSSS,<ref>https://github.com/LeaVerou/CSSS</ref> CSS-based SlideShow System.
* deck.js,<ref>https://github.com/imakewebthings/deck.js</ref> a modular and customizable HTML5 and CSS3 slideshow, licensed under the [[MIT license]]
* Slidifier,<ref>http://slidifier.com</ref> generates slideshows from plain text source.
* [[SlideWiki]], supports [[SVG]] and [[LaTeX]]/[[MathML]].
* Presentista,<ref>http://presentista.com</ref> features a WYSIWYG content editor and a [[zooming user interface]].
* html-slideshow,<ref>https://github.com/robflaherty/html-slideshow</ref> uses HTML and JavaScript to display slides.
* Drupal Slideshow,<ref>http://www.cincopa.com/media-platform/drupal-slideshow</ref> can embed slideshows into Drupal.
* DZSlides,<ref>https://github.com/paulrouget/dzslides</ref> HTML5 and CSS3 slideshow
* Google I/O HTML5 slide template,<ref>http://code.google.com/p/io-2012-slides/</ref> licensed under the [[Apache License 2.0]].
* html-slideshow,<ref>https://github.com/robflaherty/html-slideshow</ref> uses HTML and JavaScript to display slides.
* HTML Slidy,<ref>http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/</ref> tool from [[W3C]] for creating slideshows using HTML
* HTML5 Slides,<ref>http://code.google.com/p/html5slides/</ref> a slideshow template by Google using HTML5 and CSS3 features. Released under the [[Apache License 2.0]].
* HTML5 Rocks<ref>http://slides.html5rocks.com/#slide1</ref>
* HTML5 Slides,<ref>http://code.google.com/p/html5slides/</ref> a slideshow template by Google using HTML5 and CSS3 features. Released under the [[Apache License 2.0]].
* Landslide,<ref>https://github.com/adamzap/landslide</ref> generates HTML5 slides from [[MarkDown]] and [[reStructuredText|reST (reStructuredText)]] formats.
* ShowOff,<ref>https://github.com/schacon/showoff/</ref> server-based HTML5 slideshow
* DZSlides,<ref>https://github.com/paulrouget/dzslides</ref> HTML5 and CSS3 slideshow
* jQuery-Presentation,<ref>https://github.com/davist11/jQuery-Presentation</ref> jQuery-based slideshow system
* deck.js,<ref>https://github.com/imakewebthings/deck.js</ref> a modular and customizable HTML5 and CSS3 slideshow, licensed under the [[MIT license]]
* impress.js,<ref>http://bartaz.github.com/impress.js</ref> HTML5 and CSS3 slideshow, licensed under the [[MIT license]]
* inertia.js,<ref>https://github.com/bonakid/inertia.js</ref> HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript Slideshow that offers multiple transitions and zoom effects.
* Google I/O HTML5 slide template,<ref>http://code.google.com/p/io-2012-slides/</ref> licensed under the [[Apache License 2.0]].
* jQuery-Presentation,<ref>https://github.com/davist11/jQuery-Presentation</ref> jQuery-based slideshow system
* Landslide,<ref>https://github.com/adamzap/landslide</ref> generates HTML5 slides from * Presentista,<ref>http://presentista.com</ref> features a WYSIWYG content editor and a [[zooming user interface]].
* PreZentit,<ref>http://prezentit.com</ref> Collaborative presentation web app released in July 2007.
* Simplebooklet,<ref>https://simplebooklet.com</ref> generates hosted embeddable HTML5 slideshows using a [[WYSIWYG]] editor or imported from [[PDF]].
* Slidifier,<ref>http://slidifier.com</ref> generates slideshows from plain text source.
* [[SlideWiki]], supports [[SVG]] and [[LaTeX]]/[[MathML]].
* Landslide,<ref>https://github.com/adamzap/landslide</ref> generates HTML5 slides from [[MarkDown]] and [[reStructuredText|reST (reStructuredText)]] formats.
* ShowOff,<ref>https://github.com/schacon/showoff/</ref> server-based HTML5 slideshow
* reveal.js,<ref>http://lab.hakim.se/reveal-js</ref> HTML5 and CSS3 slideshow, licensed under the MIT license.
* TiddlySlidy<ref>http://tiddlyslidy.com/</ref> adds presentations to [[TiddlyWiki]]
* Shower Presentation Engine,<ref>https://github.com/shower/shower</ref> licensed under the MIT license.
* PreZentit,TiddlySlidy<ref>http://prezentittiddlyslidy.com/</ref> Collaborativeadds presentationpresentations webto app released in July 2007.[[TiddlyWiki]]
* inertia.js,<ref>https://github.com/bonakid/inertia.js</ref> HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript Slideshow that offers multiple transitions and zoom effects.
* audience,<ref>http://www.audience.me</ref> WYSIWYG HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript slideshow tool that focuses on content control
 
== S5-based slideshows ==