Speaker Notes
reveal.js comes with a speaker notes plugin which can be used to present per-slide notes in a separate browser window. The notes window also gives you a preview of the next upcoming slide so it may be helpful even if you haven’t written any notes. Press the »S« key on your keyboard to open the notes window.
A speaker timer starts as soon as the speaker view is opened. You can reset it to 00:00:00 at any time by simply clicking/tapping on it.
Notes are defined by appending an <aside>
element to a slide as seen below. You can add the data-markdown
attribute to the aside element if you prefer writing notes using Markdown.
Alternatively you can add your notes in a data-notes
attribute on the slide. Like <section data-notes="Something important"></section>
.
When used locally, this feature requires that reveal.js runs from a local web server.
<section>
<h2>Some Slide</h2>
<aside class="notes">
Oh hey, these are some notes. They'll be hidden in your presentation, but you can see them if you open the speaker notes window (hit »S« on your keyboard).
</aside>
</section>
If you’re using the external Markdown plugin, you can add notes with the help of a special delimiter:
<section data-markdown="example.md" data-separator="^\n\n\n" data-separator-vertical="^\n\n" data-separator-notes="^Note:"></section>
# Title
## Sub-title
Here is some content...
Note:
This will only display in the notes window.
Share and Print Speaker Notes
Notes are only visible to the speaker inside of the speaker view. If you wish to share your notes with others you can initialize reveal.js with the showNotes
configuration value set to true
. Notes will appear along the bottom of the presentations.
When showNotes
is enabled notes are also included when you export to PDF. By default, notes are printed in a box on top of the slide. If you’d rather print them on a separate page, after the slide, set showNotes: "separate-page"
.
Speaker notes clock and timers
The speaker notes window will also show:
- Time elapsed since the beginning of the presentation. If you hover the mouse above this section, a timer reset button will appear.
- Current wall-clock time
- (Optionally) a pacing timer which indicates whether the current pace of the presentation is on track for the right timing (shown in green), and if not, whether the presenter should speed up (shown in red) or has the luxury of slowing down (blue).
The pacing timer can be enabled by configuring by the defaultTiming
parameter in the Reveal
configuration block, which specifies the number of seconds per slide. 120 can be a reasonable rule of thumb. Timings can also be given per slide <section>
by setting the data-timing
attribute. Both values are in numbers of seconds.
Server Side Speaker Notes
In some cases it can be desirable to run notes on a separate device from the one you’re presenting on. The Node.js-based notes plugin lets you do this using the same note definitions as its client side counterpart. Include the required scripts by adding the following dependencies:
Reveal.initialize({
// ...
dependencies: [
{ src: 'socket.io/socket.io.js', async: true },
{ src: 'plugin/notes-server/client.js', async: true }
]
});
Then:
- Install Node.js (4.0.0 or later)
- Run
npm install
- Run
node plugin/notes-server