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Alex Coulombe edited this page May 29, 2026
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Welcome to the Spatial Deck wiki — everything you need to build, present, and iterate on a Spatial Deck presentation.
New here? Start with Getting Started.
Already running? Jump to the section you need.
| Page | What's in it |
|---|---|
| 01 · Getting Started | Clone, open, and make your first edit |
| 02 · Content Authoring | SECTIONS array, slide types, text formatting, speaker notes |
| 03 · Media | Images, videos, media cycler, iframes, GIFs |
| 04 · Move Mode & Layout | Drag, scale, rotate, z-order, grid, undo/redo, text editing |
| 05 · Theme & Settings | Colors, fonts, transitions, background styles, auto-save |
| 06 · Presenter Tools | Popup, phone companion, split view, pacing, haptics |
| 07 · Animations | Multi-step slides, keyframe WAAPI, SFX |
| 08 · Import & Export Tools | All tools/ scripts — PPTX, Markdown, PDF, HTML, video |
| 09 · AI Workflow | Working with Claude and other LLMs on your deck |
| 10 · Keyboard Shortcuts | Every key and gesture in one table |
| 11 · Troubleshooting | Common problems and fixes |
Spatial Deck is a single index.html file that is your entire presentation. No build step, no npm, no cloud account. You edit a JavaScript array called SECTIONS and the slides update on reload. It runs from a USB stick at a Harvard podium.
Clone → edit SECTIONS → open index.html → present.
That's the whole model. The wiki fills in everything else.
Getting started
Presenting
Editing & design
Workflow
Reference