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@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ reveal.js comes with a broad range of features including [nested slides](https:/
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- [Fullscreen mode](#fullscreen-mode)
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- [Embedded media](#embedded-media)
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- [Stretching elements](#stretching-elements)
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+ - [Resize Event](#resize-event)
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- [postMessage API](#postmessage-api)
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- [PDF Export](#pdf-export)
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- [Theming](#theming)
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@@ -991,6 +992,14 @@ Limitations:
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- Only direct descendants of a slide section can be stretched
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- Only one descendant per slide section can be stretched
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+### Resize Event
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+When reveal.js changes the scale of the slides it fires an resize event. You can subscribe to the event to resize your elements accordingly.
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+```javascript
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+Reveal.addEventListener( 'resize', function( event ) { /* console.log(event.scale,event.oldscale,event.size); */ } );
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+```
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### postMessage API
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The framework has a built-in postMessage API that can be used when communicating with a presentation inside of another window. Here's an example showing how you'd make a reveal.js instance in the given window proceed to slide 2:
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