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Thanks kauko; I agree that's a great presentation. Just to contrast what I'm trying to ask more specifically is about packaging the cards up into a linearly ordered navigated by static page format like this: http://clojurebridge.github.io/curriculum/outline/intro.html#/ Given each card can be deep linked and viewed individually, and has an implicit order, it seems that presenting them in this fashion should be straightforward and a useful alternative way of viewing the material. So I want to give it a shot. But also am curious if it's been tried before.
kind of like https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js? 🙂
tbh if you want to have nested or subsequent slides, I don't know if creating that on top of devcards really helps you
yes, exactly 🙂
@timothypratley: if you figure anything out, keep us in the loop, i am curious about that as well :)