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# Usage # Usage
To create the presentation, the theme will look for all Hugo pages that have a type of `reveal`. That means they're in a `reveal` directory in the `content` folder OR the type is manually set to `reveal` in the front matter. To create the default presentation (the one that will live at the site root), the theme will look for all Hugo pages that have a type of `reveal`. That means they're in a `reveal` directory in the `content` folder OR the type is manually set to `reveal` in the front matter.
```toml ```toml
type = 'reveal' type = 'reveal'
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weight = 20 weight = 20
``` ```
### Section presentations
To create more than one presentation per repository, organize the content into sections. Section presentations will include content from each file in that section. Again, use the `weight` param to order the sections.
### Fragments ### Fragments
Fragments are a Reveal.js concept that lets you introduce content into each slide incrementally. Borrowing the concept from [hugo-theme-revealjs](https://github.com/RealOrangeOne/hugo-theme-revealjs), you can use a `fragment` shortcode to accomplish this in reveal-hugo in the same way. Fragments are a Reveal.js concept that lets you introduce content into each slide incrementally. Borrowing the concept from [hugo-theme-revealjs](https://github.com/RealOrangeOne/hugo-theme-revealjs), you can use a `fragment` shortcode to accomplish this in reveal-hugo in the same way.