Fullerscreen 2.0 for Firefox: now with slideshows
Fullerscreen is a Firefox add-on that supercharges your browser's full-screen mode. While Firefox has a built in full-screen mode that pops up when you hit F11, it really just makes some of your toolbars go away. Fullerscreen makes them all disappear.
This weekend, Daniel Glazman released Fullerscreen 2.0. While the original program didn't really leave much room for improvement (what was he going to do, design a program that makes your monitor larger?) Glazman has added a new feature: slideshow support.
If you visit a page that's formatted for slideshows, when you press F11, Firefox will ask if you want to enter slideshow mode. You'll then be able to navigate a simple presentation with your keyboard's arrow keys. Slideshows are pretty easy to design, and in fact, you can watch a slideshow that describes the process. But unless Fullerscreen becomes fully integrated into a future Firefox release, I can't see many web designers actually creating slideshows designed for this particular add-on.
[via Linux.com]
This weekend, Daniel Glazman released Fullerscreen 2.0. While the original program didn't really leave much room for improvement (what was he going to do, design a program that makes your monitor larger?) Glazman has added a new feature: slideshow support.
If you visit a page that's formatted for slideshows, when you press F11, Firefox will ask if you want to enter slideshow mode. You'll then be able to navigate a simple presentation with your keyboard's arrow keys. Slideshows are pretty easy to design, and in fact, you can watch a slideshow that describes the process. But unless Fullerscreen becomes fully integrated into a future Firefox release, I can't see many web designers actually creating slideshows designed for this particular add-on.
[via Linux.com]


