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Claris Home Page Presentation Template 11/22/96
This folder contains example files for a presentation
template. To see this template working, open the file
"Intro.htm" in your browser. The arrows at the bottom
of the screen are navigation buttons that control the
presentation flow. Press the right arrow to advance
to the next slide, the left arrow to return to the
previous slide, and the middle square to jump to the
first slide in the template.
Open one of the slides in Claris Home Page, and you
will see that it is made up of a table with two cells.
The top cell contains the presentation content. The
bottom cell contains the navigation buttons. The
navigation buttons are a client-side image map.
TIPS
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1) Additional slides can be added by copying one of
the template slides. You will need to reset the links
in the navigation button client-side image map of the
new slide, the slide immediately before the new slide,
and the slide immediately after the new slide to make
the presentation work properly.
2) All images for the presentation template are
contained in the Images folder. It is good practice
to do this, especially if you plan to upload your
files to a server.
3) A simple color background is used for the slides.
This was done for performance reasons, since
background images (such as textures) take longer to
download. If you want, you can easily add a
background image (choose Document Options from the
Edit menu in Claris Home Page).
4) When giving your presentation, it is a good idea
turn off your browser toolbars (this can usually be
done in the Options menu of your browser's menu bar),
and maximize your browser window to the size of the
screen.
5) If you get into a situation where you have to
scroll down to get to your navigation buttons, it is
because you have tried to put too much information in
your slide. Try splitting the slide into two or more
separate slides. You can also try reducing the font
size of the text in your slide to make it fit in a
smaller space.