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Xara Web Designer 10 release notes

Slideshow Presentations (Premium only)

Web Designer 10 Premium can produce a special type of Supersite called a Web Presentation. These are very like Microsoft PowerPoint slideshow presentations, except they are websites that anyone can view - no special software plug-ins or players needed to view. Version 10 has simplified the process of creating such Presentations: Simpler ways of creating and viewing the steps on each slide Presentations automatically scale to fit to any browser window size Two aspect ratio ‘empty’ templates, 16x10 wide-screen and 4:3 traditional (old) screen aspect ratio. (16x10 is a better compromise for some wide-screen monitors and tablets that are not exactly 16:9, and it’s not so squashed. But you can create any aspect ratio you require of course.) New smooth ‘Supersite’ page transitions This is the Presentation control bar that appears when you create a new Presentation document. (Incidentally, these call-outs are SmartShapes - see below) Each slide of the Presentation is a new page, and you can have any number of layers (Presentation steps) that animate onto each slide.  Although presentation steps use layers, you do not have to use the Page & Layer Gallery to create or edit your presentation. The above Presentation controls appear top right when you create a Presentation document (File > New > Presentation) Presentation websites are Supersites, so they provide fast and slick page animation, ‘fit-to-screen’ and can be driven using the keyboard arrows keys, page up and down keys, and swipe actions on touch devices. Here’s an example Presentation (using one of a range of presentation templates included free), that demonstrates some of the possible page transitions:  http://xaragroup.magix.net/presentation1/ Use the arrow keys to step through the steps on each slide. Try adjusting the size of your browser window, or rapidly flicking through the pages using the Page Up /Down keys. Note: A small change in the behaviour of Presentations is that when returning to a page (slide) you’ve previously been to, it returns to the exact state it was left - i.e. with the same step position. Older versions always returned to the first step of each slide.
Menu
Create new step
Pin selection to background
Duplicate step
Delete step
Drop-down list of steps
Animation options