class: title-slide, bottom .bold[Firstname Lastname] Job title Government Digital Service @username ??? * `seal:false` is set in the YAML to override a YAML-generated title page * The format of this page shouldn't be changed * The department's logo is normmaly shown in the upper left * @username is intended as your Twitter handle --- class: heading-slide, middle This is a heading slide ??? * Text on this slide should be minimal * There's no background image --- class: heading-slide, middle background-image: url("img/gds-service-design.jpg") background-size: cover .black[This is an image heading slide] ??? * Text on this slide should be minimal * Make sure the text contrasts the background --- This is a text slide > Block quote * Bullet * Indented bullet Inline code: `foo <- bar(baz)` | Left | Center | Right | | :--------- | :--------: | ---------: | | Content A | A | 1000 | ??? * Text on this slide should be minimal * Use quotes, bullets and tables to help simplify --- ```r hist( iris$Sepal.Length, main = "Histogram of sepal length", * xlab = "Sepal length" # highlighted line ) ``` ![](index_files/figure-html/histogram-1.png)<!-- --> ??? * Code goes on a text slide * Highlight lines with "#<<" * Set image output parameters in the chunk settings (width, dots per square inch, etc) * You can use .pull-right[] to arrange code/plots side by side * If you want your output full screen, use a heading slide with no overlaid text --- class: heading-slide background-image: url("img/gds-nhs.jpg") background-size: cover ??? * Refer to an image location with `url()` even if stored locally * Use `background-size: cover` to fit the image within the slide --- .pull-left[This is how to annotate an image] .pull-right[![](img/gds-blog-bold.jpg)] ??? * Text on the left with `.pull-left[]` tag * Image on the right with `.pull-right[]` tag --- class: title-slide, bottom .bold[Thanks!] <br> Firstname Lastname @username ??? * The format of this page shouldn't be changed * The department's logo is normmaly shown in the upper left * @username is intended as your Twitter handle