# Second example This slideshow source code was entered through web interface ## Second header and then ### Third header with some code ```perl $tring =~ s/abc/def/g; ``` --- class: inverse # Шиворот-навыворот <mark>Inverse</mark> _some_ **slides** --- layout: false .left-column[ ## What is it? ] .right-column[ A simple, in-browser, Markdown-driven slideshow tool targeted at people who know their way around HTML and CSS, featuring: - Markdown formatting, with smart extensions - Presenter mode, with cloned slideshow view - Syntax highlighting, supporting a range of languages - Slide scaling, thus similar appearance on all devices / resolutions .red[*] - Touch support for smart phones and pads, i.e. swipe to navigate slides .footnote[.red[*] At least browsers try their best] ] --- .left-column[ ## What is it? ## Why use it? ] .right-column[ If your ideal slideshow creation workflow contains any of the following steps: - Just write what's on your mind - Do some basic styling - Easily collaborate with others - Share with and show to everyone Then remark might be perfect for your next.red[*] slideshow! .footnote[.red[*] You probably want to convert existing slideshows as well] ] --- class: middle, center # The end --- name: return-to-list [Return to list](/slide/)