#### Pros
- Markdown (of course)
- Integration VS Code
- Easy to build
- Big community
#### Cons
- Limitations of styling (needs lots of CSS)
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## Decition for Reveal.js
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Note: Though there is no big winner, we decided to go on with Reveal.js. The VS Code integration is nicer, the community is bigger and one can influence more the backend.
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## Standard markdown stuff
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### Quotes
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**Markdown:**
```md
> This is quoted text.
```
**Looks like**
> This is quoted text.
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### Lists with formated text
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**Markdown:**
```md
1. **First** *item*
1. Second Item
1. Third `item`
1. Fourth item
```
**Looks like**
1. **First** *item*
1. Second Item
1. Third `item`
1. Fourth item
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### Tables
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**Markdown**
```{md}
| item | description |
|--------|---------------------|
| list A | Contains A elements |
| list B | Contains B elements |
```
**Looks like**
| item | description |
|--------|---------------------|
| list A | Contains A elements |
| list B | Contains B elements |
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### Hacky stuff
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### Override style
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**HTML:**
```html
QField
```
**Looks like**
QField
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### Background Image
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**HTML:**
```html
```
**Looks like this**
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### Multiple Columns
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**HTML:**
```html
column 1
column 2
column 3
```
**Looks like this**
column 1
column 2
column 3
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## Final state
- Running repository
- Theme templates for teaching and pitches with PoC presentations
- README.md for "starters"
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## To dos
- Checkout plugins
- Finetune themes
- Finalize README.md
- Update presentations
- Change repository to official talks
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## Plugins
- For speaker notes
- Things like `{width="100%" height="30%"}`
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## Happy markdown 🎉