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Is there a way to jump to the top of a vertical stack or vice versa to the bottom of the stack?
Originally posted by @ericwongmusic in hakimel/reveal.js#3002
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document.addEventListener('click', function (event) { if (event.target.matches('.to-top')) { event.preventDefault(); let currenth = Reveal.getState().indexh; Reveal.setState({indexh: currenth, indexv:0}) } else if (event.target.matches('.to-bottom')) { event.preventDefault(); let currenth = Reveal.getState().indexh; let lastnr = (Reveal.getCurrentSlide().parentNode).getElementsByTagName('section').length; Reveal.setState({indexh: currenth, indexv:lastnr}) } else return }, false);
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This is by using some of Reveal's states and methods which are all in the documentation. I think this issue can be closed.
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Is there a way to jump to the top of a vertical stack or vice versa to the bottom of the stack?
Originally posted by @ericwongmusic in hakimel/reveal.js#3002
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: