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slideshare-slides

An element showing a SlideShare slideset. Embedding a SlideShare presentation gets as easy as

<slideshare-slideset slides-id="47323971&doc=2015-150423044157-conversion-gate02">
</slideshare-slideset>

...where id is the id you get through the WordPress embed code after clicking "Share" below any slideshow on slideshare.net.

Disclaimer: This piece of software is not developed or supported by SlideShare or LinkedIn. It is developed independently by the community, however it may use libraries or depend on functionalities provided by SlideShare.

Dependencies

Element dependencies are managed via Bower. You can install that via:

npm install -g bower

Then, go ahead and download the element's dependencies:

bower install

Playing With The Element

If you wish to work on the element in isolation, we recommend that you use Polyserve to keep your element's bower dependencies in line. You can install it via:

npm install -g polyserve

And you can run it via:

polyserve

Once running, you can preview your element at http://localhost:8080/components/slideshare-slides/.

Linting The Element

If you wish to lint your element, we recommend that you use Polylint to take into account Polymer linting specificities. You can install it via:

npm install -g polylint

And you can run it via:

polylint -i seed-element.html

If your element contains errors, they will appear on the console.

Note that it is possible to use Polylint with Atom and Sublime with the appropriate package/plugin.

For more options regarding polylint, please refer to the documentation.

Testing Your Element

Simply navigate to the /test directory of your element to run its tests. If you are using Polyserve: http://localhost:8080/components/seed-element/test/

web-component-tester

The tests are compatible with web-component-tester. Install it via:

npm install -g web-component-tester

Then, you can run your tests on all of your local browsers via:

wct

WCT Tips

wct -l chrome will only run tests in chrome.

wct -p will keep the browsers alive after test runs (refresh to re-run).

wct test/some-file.html will test only the files you specify.