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Accessibility
Added edit tools to improve accessibility compliance for web views and all exports options. Improve PDF export so content is not just an image or background image.
21 votes -
In speaker view, a thumbnail view where you could navigate and advance to slides out of order by clicking a thumbnail.
If you could add another view with small thumbnail previews of all the slides so that a live presenter could go back to a slide by clicking its' thumbnail image. This would be helpful during Q&A or if a student or attendee was advancing slides on behalf of the speaker in order to keep the web audience in sync.
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Alternative Payment Option
I'm missing a smaller pricing tier.
I rarely present anything (<3 / year), but if i do, it generally needs to be private.
Asking $60/year for that is just plain too much.
Maybe consider a Single Payment type Upgrade for ~$10 thats limited to ~1-3 simultaneous private Presentation?
5 votes -
save data in localstorage so that I can keep on editing presentation while offline.
Sometimes there are problems with internet and we have to restart our machines to solve it. It would be great if you saved the data in browser's localstorage so that I don't loose any changes made offline.
20 votes -
Oembed Link With Total Slides & postMessage With Current Slide Number In Event
I am in the process of building an LMS that is capable of tracking progress for a variety of media types. I have found that many of the embedded iframes provided by companies that share media do not provide a simple solution for a developer to easily track progress of a client through the embedded content. Props to your team for using postMessage.
First off, it would be incredible if slides.com could provide an oembed route (https://oembed.com/) so developers could easily lookup and embed public presentations from just a link to the presentation (aka https://slides.com/oembed?format=[json/jsonp/etc]&url=http://slides.com/news/make-better-presentations#/).
In that,…
7 votes -
Support for font weights
Open Sans and Montserrat have thin and light weights that are beautifully designed. I was disappointed to find that Slides only supports one or two weights. Giving us the ability to edit font-weights from 100-900 would give Slides far more design flexibility without loading extra fonts.
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Embed Tweet
I would like to embed a single tweet into a Slide. Twitter provides embed code like this:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">New! Turn your phone into a remote control with a text message (no sign-in needed) <a href="https://t.co/znYS4dc28f">pic.twitter.com/znYS4dc28f</a></p>— Slides (@slides) <a href="https://twitter.com/slides/status/867388192722493445?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 24, 2017</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
If I try to link just the Twitter URL - that provides an error in Slides. Is there any work-around to this?
I'd like to feature a single Tweet.
34 votes -
Earth
i want to be able to get into my slide
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Codepen integration
The code block is a great feature and I use it a lot. Same thing with the iframe block since it allows me to embed a codepen to the slide.
Perhaps even better would be to be able to send the code block's content directly to codepen via their API (https://blog.codepen.io/documentation/api/prefill/)
That or an even deeper integration of codepen would be nice.5 votes -
Two-factor authentication to login
Can we implement a "two-factor" authentication to login?
This is to increase security.1 vote -
HTML Editor should permit Linkedin Badge Integration
Linkedin Badges are as of today blocked in Slides.com HTML Editor because of the script tag. They could make an exception only for linkedin. Would be great!
1 vote -
Curved connector
As in Google Slides, apart from the directed lines and arrows, it would be nice to have a curved and elbow connector.
54 votes -
when importing reveal.js slides, allow appending to current stack
the title says it all, it's so
1 vote -
pencil
A Pencil tool to be able to draw directly on the slides.
24 votes -
Add music/narration
While many users simply use slides as a background for their own real time speech, MANY of us would like to create slide presentations with background music and/or offline narration. "And/or" means loading the music and voice on separate tracks. Along with adding MUSIC (it's a greatly anticpated feature - trust me) would be the ability to change slides on command, not an "in every" choice, such as change slides every 10 seconds or every 3 seconds. As said better in another post, set showing time for each slide independently. Repeat: These are greatly anticipated features.
10 votes -
Allow multiple remote presenters (without requiring remote control)
Allow more than one presenter to login and control slides without having to use the remote app on a mobile device.
2 votes -
Become a Google G-Suite app
I would love to click on my google drive "Create new -> Slid.es Deck".
The deck may then appear in google drive like any other file/document and follow the sharing/permission mechanics of google drive.
4 votes -
Insert Images from google drive
Since we use Google drive in our daily business most of our images (bitmap and vector) live there. It would be neat to have them directly embedded in slides without the need to download them first and them upload them later to slides.com.
I guess the APIs for Google are already in place to build this feature.5 votes -
Note Taking & Sharing by Audience
Taking Notes on Presentations
Beyond collaborating with a team to create slides, in a scenario where a presentation is delivered to a large audience (e.g. class, conference) - I'm always finding myself taking notes on a slide and then I have relative content in Evernote for example and the slides themselves. There's probably some big idea with storing and sharing with others the notes you take to augment what is captured on the slide.1 vote -
One-Click Sync Back to Presenter Location
Sync to Live Presenter Slide Location
At DevLeague, we use Slides almost daily. As a student, I usually get a the live# via Slack and open that up. But I often find myself either falling behind and wanting to flip to the previous slide to finish reading that one line, or flipping ahead to get a better sense of how much is left (and time my bio breaks accordingly haha). In live mode, you can't do either of these things, so I end up deleting "live#" in the url to access the slides to browse on my own. I'm then…1 vote
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