- Opera Show Format
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Opera Show Format Filename extension .xhtml
.html
Internet media type application/xhtml+xml
text/htmlDeveloped by Opera Software Type of format Presentation program Extended from XHTML 1.0 Strict Extended to S5 (file format) Website Opera Show Format 1.0 The Opera Show Format (OSF) is a set of conventions used in a web page using XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS 2.1.[1][2] It is designed to allow presentations to be easily created with web authoring tools.[3][4][5] OSF requires that a number of meta tags be present, including version, generator, author, and presdate (the creation or presentation date). The entire presentation, including all slides and images (in data: URIs) is contained in a single file. The look of all slides is controlled by the layout section, contained in a
<div class="layout">
HTML element. The slides themselves are contained in a presentation section contained in a<div class="presentation">
element. Each slide is contained in a<div class="slide">
element.Contents
Tools
The Slide Show (S9) Ruby gem creates OSF-compatible presentations using a wiki-style markup language.[6] Other tools include the Windows-based QuickShow,[7] and the Project Velt[8] Opera widget. Opera Software once provided an online OSF generator,[9] which has since gone offline. An older version is available at the personal site of Opera Software's CTO, Håkon Wium Lie.[10]
See also
- S5 (file format) — compatible with the Opera Show Format, designed to be used in additional browsers.
References
- ^ Alternatives to PowerPoint, WebAIM, http://www.webaim.org/techniques/powerpoint/alternatives.php
- ^ Farwell, Jennifer (September 2006). "PowerPoint Alternatives". PC Today. http://pctoday.com/Editorial/article.asp?article=articles/2006/t0409/13t09/13t09.asp.
- ^ Luoma, Timothy J. (PDF), 30 Days to Becoming an Opera Lover, pp. 38–39, http://members.home.nl/ghuisken/Diversen/operalover-printable.2002.11.29.pdf
- ^ Luoma, Timothy J., From closed to open..., http://web.archive.org/web/20080514025908/tntluoma.com/opera/operashow/molly/backstory/
- ^ Luoma, Timothy J., How (and why) It Was Done, archived from the original on 2008-05-07, http://web.archive.org/web/20080507053153/http://tntluoma.com/opera/operashow/molly/howitwasdone/
- ^ Slide Show (S9)
- ^ QuickShow
- ^ Project Velt
- ^ Opera Show Center - Opera Show Generator 1.0
- ^ OperaShow Generator
External links
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- Presentation software
- Semantic HTML
- XML-based standards
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