jsLib presentation software is designed primarily for educational web presentations that can also be used for reference purposes. Like most presentation software, it presents information as a sequence of slides. Unlike most presentation software, jsLib uses HTML and XHTML files for its content. The content for a presentation can be distributed over several files. A single file can contain several related slides that can be used in multiple presentations.
To support its reference purposes, jsLib divides the browser window into two panes:
A teacher giving a presentation would typically navigate through a presentation using arrow keys or page up and down keys. However, for answering questions the cascaded menu is more convenient.
A student reviewing a presentation can use arrow keys or page up and down keys to navigate through a presentation sequentially. But often students will want to look up specific material in a presentation. The cascaded menu is much more useful for this.
jsLib software also provides some support for laying out information in subpanes of the content pane. This is especially useful if you want to show the same text or images in several sequential slides of a presentation.
Finally, jsLib software provide several built-in color themes and supports custom color themes.
The structure of this documentation provides many examples of the use of jsLib.