FullerScreen 2: Firefox as your presentation software

By Percy Cabello

FullerScreen promptDisruptive Innovations' Daniel Glazman has released a preview version of FullerScreen 2.0, a Firefox extension that adds true full screen mode to Firefox, reviewed before here at Mozilla Links.

This new version keeps the cool full screen mode and allows web pages with a projection style sheet to be rendered as presentations including mouse and arrow keys navigation and fancy visual navigation scrolling through slides thumbnails.

The most impressive part is how simple it is to morph a regular web page into a presentation: a web page author has to declare a style sheet for projection mode and an identifier for slides. When the web page is loaded it appears with the default style sheet (for screen), but if you enter full screen it will ask if you want to enter presentation mode. Daniel has released a working example to test the extension.

FullerScreen 2.0 preview

This extension looks very promising and I hope some tool is made available soon for easily creating presentation ready web pages.

You can try Fuller Screen 2.0 at Daniel Glazman's blog.

Posted on May 16, 2007 - 5:22 pm || More on Extensions, Firefox, Reviews

Comments

JB

May 17, 2007 5:22 pm

If I know Daniel’s style, he is already working on an editor that can do that *cough* Composer *cough*. He’s still working on it…I think.

Reply

Percy Cabello

May 17, 2007 5:22 pm

I’d guess so as well, but since there’s no date for the new Composer I hope it will be available as an Nvu extension beforebut I think it’s much harder to become real as Daniel has declared Nvu pretty much dead.

Reply

Asroone » امروز دنیای اینترنت

May 22, 2007 5:22 pm

[...] خود را تبدیل به نرم افزار ارائه مطلب ( پاورپوینت ) کنید ( + [...]

Leave Comment