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#JANUS

This is a browser-based presentation framework with two connected views: one for the presenter, and one for the audience.

See it in action!

Features:

  • Presenter view and presentation view, connected through Localstorage
  • Specializes in live-coding demos

How to Use:

Use npm run start to serve the project folder on localhost and launch it in your default browser.

After you have edited index.html to your liking, you can run npm run build to compile the whole presentation into a single portable file for use elsewhere.

Gotchas:

Firefox and Chrome handle file:/// urls differently. In Firefox, local files are allowed to interact with LocalStorage, but on Chrome they are not. To circumvent this issue in Chrome, you have to serve the file on localhost with npm run start or some other local server.

Currently the live editor completely blows up in Firefox. I think it's related to a flexbox bug?