Slipst is a package for building dynamic presentations, inspired by the design of slipshow. Instead of traditional fixed-size slides, it organizes content into vertical-scrolling “slips,” giving you more flexibility and freeing you from slide dimension limits.
Using Dark Reader, the page was fully black, so I had to turn it off to see anything. But after the first shift…I had no words, just emotions. That’s a crazy concept, and it does feel like it can help comprehension as there are no jerks, and you can track all the changes in real time.
Though there are people with motion sickness, so maybe it’s not for everyone.
Supporting dark mode is a must for personal use or some educational videos. More and more of them use dark background.
Depending on CDN/Internet in a presentation setting is not always possible. There could be either no Internet, or the domain can be blocked.
I don’t know if it uses local storage, but I couldn’t reset the position with a (hard) reload. I had to manually scroll back. And there is no indicator of position in the address bar.