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First published on Thursday, Mar 6, 2025 and last modified on Friday, Mar 7, 2025
LaTeX2Web supports Beamer documents, with the following caveats.
Beamer is designed for a public presentation with a speaker. In general, there will be no speaker for the LaTeX2Web version.
Due to the complexity of implementation, and also because of the aforementioned absence of speaker, LaTeX2Web does not implement overlays.
Beamer documents are designed with a fixed page dimension in mind, which is the opposite of the LaTeX2Web implementation. This means that Beamer slides may vary in size.
This being said, Beamer presentations are implemented as a LaTeX2Web slider. On top of the slider, you have two arrows to navigate in the presentation.
Beamer blocks are implemented with a look that is close to the original. If you have requests or remarks, do not hesitate to send them through our contact form that can be accessed from the Help menu.
Since LaTeX2Web is able to include other documents within another one, it is possible to design PhD thesis pages with the presentation (imported from Beamer) at the top and the manuscript below.
Naturally, this holds for general documents. If you have done a presentation for an article, you can put the presentation somewhere in the article page.