class: center, middle, inverse, title-slide # Template ## Basic style without tweaks of the css ### Eli Holmes
NOAA Fisheries, NWFSC ### 2022-01-25 --- layout: true .footnote[U.S. Department of Commerce | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | National Marine Fisheries Service] --- # Notes The template and css makes a presentation that has a few tweaks in `slides-style.css`. `slide-style.css` is adapted from An RStudio workshop on data science [design-ds-classroom](https://github.com/rstudio-conf-2020/design-ds-classroom) by [Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel](https://github.com/mine-cetinkaya-rundel). * I have tweaked the title slide css in `slides-style.css` and needed to remove `date:` from the yaml. * `slides-style.css` has a number of extra customizations such as square for the bullets, some colored boxes, and a wide left column class. * Instead of page numbers, there is a progress bar across the top. * You may want to futz with the css for the title at the top of `slides-style.css` --- ## Side margin .left-column[ The side margin is smaller on the left. - Figures - References - Images Everything will get scaled to fit. ] .right-column[ .hand-blue[ ```r plot(1:10) ``` ![](data:image/png;base64,#template_files/figure-html/unnamed-chunk-1-1.png)<!-- --> ] ] --- # Footnotes Because the NMFS footnote is already occupying the footnote space, you need to add some linefeeds to move the footnote upward. .footnote[It is quite finicky. Add a linefeed and it breaks.<br><br>] --- # Math Weirdly it doesn't know `\begin{equation}`. You have to use `$$` bracketing. $$ `\begin{split} A & = \frac{\pi r^2}{2} \\ & = \frac{1}{2} \pi r^2 \end{split}` $$ --- class: middle # A slide with just a title --- ## Two column format .pull-left[ - **ggplot2** is tidyverse's data visualization package - The `gg` in "ggplot2" stands for Grammar of Graphics - It is inspired by the book **Grammar of Graphics** by Leland Wilkinson ] .pull-right[ - **ggplot2** is tidyverse's data visualization package - The `gg` in "ggplot2" stands for Grammar of Graphics - It is inspired by the book **Grammar of Graphics** by Leland Wilkinson ] --- ## Embedded video You can embed video. <iframe width="500" height="400" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/BCMjVc9ncFo" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> ]