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navigationMode documentation improvements

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@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ Reveal.initialize({
// Change the presentation direction to be RTL
rtl: false,
// .
// See https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/#navigation-mode
navigationMode: 'default',
// Randomizes the order of slides each time the presentation loads
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<img src="https://static.slid.es/support/reveal.js-vertical-slides.gif" width="450">
#### Navigation Mode
You can finetune the reveal.js navigation behavior by using the `navigationMode` config option. This option supports the following values:
You can finetune the reveal.js navigation behavior by using the `navigationMode` config option. Note that these options are only useful for presnetations that use a mix of horizontal and vertical slides. The following navigation modes are available:
| Value | Description |
| :--------------------------- | :---------- |
| default | Left/right arrow keys step between horizontal slides. Up/down arrow keys step between vertical slides. Space key steps through all slides (both horizontal and vertical). |
| linear | Removes the up/down arrows. Left/right arrows step through all slides (both horizontal and vertical). |
| grid | When this is enabled, stepping left/right from a vertical stack to an adjacent vertical stack will land you at the same vertical index.<br><br>Consider a deck with six slides ordered in two vertical stacks:<br>1.1 2.1<br>1.2 2.2<br>1.3 2.3<br><br>If you're on slide 1.3 and navigate right, you will normally move from 1.3 -> 2.1. With navigationMode set to "grid" the same navigation takes you from 1.3 -> 2.3. |
| grid | When this is enabled, stepping left/right from a vertical stack to an adjacent vertical stack will land you at the same vertical index.<br><br>Consider a deck with six slides ordered in two vertical stacks:<br>`1.1`&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;`2.1`<br>`1.2`&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;`2.2`<br>`1.3`&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;`2.3`<br><br>If you're on slide 1.3 and navigate right, you will normally move from 1.3 -> 2.1. With navigationMode set to "grid" the same navigation takes you from 1.3 -> 2.3. |
### Touch Navigation