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Anything, and especially its "Animated SVG" example from the demo, is confusing.

Because the example slides don't show any of the code needed to set it up or even hint at the relevant class name (animate), it's unclear what the plugin is doing. It took me literally an hour to discover what was happening… turns out it's all in the initialization options for anything at the bottom of the file, which aren't cited in the deck.

I have honestly been unclear on what this plugin actually does for weeks. Now that I (think) I understand it, I'd have named it “ad hoc,” with no negative connotation intended: it basically lets you add new plugins on an ad-hoc basis, inside your reveal.js initialization.

One thing that's still unclear to me: why would I want to do that, rather than building a first-class plugin in a separate file? I can understand it for some of the very short examples, I guess, but many of the examples don't seem to benefit by being ad-hoc.

I'm not sure exactly what changes to suggest at the moment, but would be happy to try to improve the documentation and demo a bit, if you're interested.

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