I was so frustrated trying to figure out how to put a presentation in my blog. It took me three days, I finally got it right. For those of you needing a little help to create your presentation, I like to share my experience with you.
To start, go to Posts, Add new post. Give it a title, say something about your new post. Start on a new paragraph, write the codes for the presentation like I did here (see the snap shot below.) Remember, each slide’s content is enclosed by a pair of slide & /slide to signal the begin & end of the slide. Don’t put too much content in one slide, it won’t show the extra text. You can always break it down to a new slide. AND, each presentation is enclosed by a pair of presentation & /presentation to signal the begin and end of the presentation. I know, it gets pretty tricky for us non-programmers. Here we go. We begin our little demo.
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Jalapeño Coconut Brownies
A Brownie Presentation
by Leslie, 8/21/2013
Ingredients:
1 box brownie mix (I use Ghirardelli)
2 jalapeño peppers, seeded, chopped
1/2 cup coconut flakes, sweetened, toasted
– Follow the instructions in the back of the box to prepare the batter.
– Add pepper and coconut at the end, mix well.
– Bake in preheated oven as directed on the box.
– Cut into squares when done.
– Enjoy the brownies!
Remember, you need to upload the pictures into Media first.
Get the URL in the Attachment Display Settings area and
put it in the slide. Hope this will help. Good luck.
In order to see the on screen arrows and the icon on the lower right corner, move your mouse pointer over the presentation. You can navigate the slides, or expand the screen.
The presentation background color is set for the entire presentation, not just for one slide. Awesome! You can get the color code by playing with the background color in Appearance, Background. Just don’t save it for your blog.
———— Here is the snapshot of the shortcodes I used in the brownie demo. ————
2 thoughts on “Adventure Of A Brownie Presentation”
Good presentation. As someone who has been programming for a long time, you show how to BEGIN and END a module of code. It is programming 101 and anyone giving programming instructions should follow it. Good job!
Good presentation. As someone who has been programming for a long time, you show how to BEGIN and END a module of code. It is programming 101 and anyone giving programming instructions should follow it. Good job!
Programming is too hard for me. I gave it up long time ago. What I do remember came in handy this time. Thanks for the kind words.