Presentations — stitch decks and webpages into one show

A Presentation strings your decks together with full-screen webpage sections in between, then plays the whole thing click-through — slide → slide → webpage → slide — in one tab. Use it to run a talk that's part slides, part a live site (a dashboard, your Builder page, the "See your Turtini day" board). Open Presentations from the nav (it's part of Builder; needs the Decks module).

Build one:
• Click "+ New presentation" and give it a name.
• In the editor, the "Sequence" list is the running order. Under it, "Add a deck" drops a deck in as a segment that plays its slides; "+ Add a webpage section" drops in a full-screen page.
• Reorder any segment with ↑ / ↓, remove it with ✕, and use "+ webpage below" on a row to slot a webpage right after it.

Play only part of a deck:
• Each deck segment has a slide range — "Slides 1 – N of N". Narrow it to show just a slice of that deck.
• Want a webpage in the MIDDLE of a deck? Click "Split" on the deck segment: it becomes two segments (the first half and the second half), and you drop the webpage in the gap between them.

Webpage sections:
• Paste any URL — an external site (https://…) or a Turtini path (e.g. /your-day?board). Add an optional label that shows in the editor and the presenter chrome.

Present it:
• Click "Present" (in the list or the editor) — it opens the click-through runtime in a new tab. See "Present a presentation."

Decks are referenced, never copied — edit a deck and the change flows into every presentation that uses it. Deleting a presentation never touches the underlying decks. New to decks? See "Creating a deck."