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SUMMARY:Two editors for HTML slides
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DESCRIPTION:https://www.w3.org/events/meetings/bccff937-0e07-487f-bbee-6fb7
 48793ebe/\n\nAt W3C\, we like it when the slides of talks are in HTML. The
 y are easy to publish on the web (no need to convert them to PDF) and typi
 cally more accessible than other formats. We provide an HTML template for 
 people talking on behalf of W3C. And\, as we also like it when all talks f
 or an event follow a common graphical style\, we also publish templates fo
 r certain events\, such as AC meetings. The majority of presenters at each
  AC meeting indeed uses its template…\n\n… but not everybody! Why is t
 hat? One reason is probably that there is no dedicated editor that makes i
 t easy to write slides. And so I set out writing one.\n\nIn fact\, differe
 nt people have different opinions on what makes it easy to write slides\, 
 so the one editor became two: one that lets people edit slides as Markdown
  text and one WYSIWYG editor.\n\n**Goal(s):**\nThis breakout takes a look 
 at two dedicated editors in early development for writing slides in HTML\,
  asks where they should be heading and how they can help people write slid
 es for events such as TPAC and the AC.\n\nAgenda\n\nI'll show you the curr
 ent state of the two editors and then I'd like to discuss things such as:\
 n* What else could entice people to write HTML slides and use the template
 s we offer? More tools? Examples? Snippets and images to copy & paste?\n* 
 What editing features are necessary and which are less important in the sh
 ort term?\n* What is the best or easiest way to publish slides online? (Ou
 r tradition is to collect all slides of an event and publish them together
  on the W3C site.)\n* What should be the scope of the editor? E.g.\, it is
  currently aimed at writing slides in an existing style. You can add CSS r
 ules with a built-in text editor\, but there is no dedicated CSS editor.\n
 * Also\, the scope is currently limited to slides\, and in particular to s
 lides in the format for B6+ and Shower.\n* Security and quality: What can 
 go wrong when people use these editors and what should be done about it?\n
 * What is the best process for developing the editors and getting feedback
  and help?\n\nSee also the [slides](https://www.w3.org/Talks/2026/0325-sli
 des-breakout/Overview.html) (with links to the two editors).\n\n**Material
 s:**\n- [minutes](https://www.w3.org/2026/03/25-html-slide-editors-minutes
 .html)\n- [recording](https://www.w3.org/2026/03/breakouts-day-2026/record
 ings/recording-15.html)\n- [Session proposal on GitHub](https://github.com
 /w3c/breakouts-day-2026/issues/15)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CREATED:20260318T113212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260404T113657Z
SEQUENCE:4
ORGANIZER;CN=W3C Calendar;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;ROLE=NON-PARTICIPANT:mailto:nor
 eply@w3.org
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:W3C Breakouts Day 2026,Breakout Sessions
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