- How to upload presentations from computer desktops or storage media into Slideshare collections,
- Where to find slideshow codes at Slideshare for embedding presentations in blog posts, and then
- How to copy and paste code selections from Slideshare into the HTML blog post editing window.
To polish this unfinished blog post just a little, I've switched back to Compose editing mode and, remembering to be careful not to delete the currently invisible slideshow (you can see it in Preview mode):
- Centered the line containing the slideshow,
- Centered the line of Slideshare viewing and uploading links following the slideshow,
- Added a word count placeholder to the last line for when I complete the post, and
- Moved the word count placeholder to the far right.
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Notes:
Notes:
- I've deleted the previous temporary presentation post, because the presentation uploaded for this [subsequent] laboratory demonstration was slightly more developed than that in the previous post. I've updated the presentation, uploaded the update, and replaced ... [the] code in this post with fresh code from Slideshare (from a new "Embed in your blog" field).
- Before adding photographs to your presentations, or other blog posts, please make certain to obtain permission from all people in them to use their photos in your presentations and blog posts.
- If you have concerns or questions about your own presentation project, please feel free to post them in comments on this post, or the preceding one: The Making of ... (2008.07.01).
- If you post comments on either, be sure to enable follow-up notification via gmail on both posts. That way you'll hear about responses or other questions as soon as your classmates or I post follow-up comments on either thread.
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