When you’re creating a presentation, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First, you want to make sure your presentation is visually appealing. Canva is a great way to make sure your presentation looks professional and is easy to follow. Second, you want to make sure your presentation is easy to understand.
Canva makes it easy to add text to your slides, and you can use simple formatting options to make sure your text is easy to read. Finally, you want to make sure your presentation is engaging. Canva allows you to add audio and video to your slides, which can help make your presentation more engaging.
Now that you know the basics of creating a presentation in Canva, let’s talk about how you can make your presentation more engaging by adding audio and video. Canva makes it easy to add audio and video to your slides.
You can either upload your own audio and video files, or you can use the built-in audio and video library. To add audio or video to a slide, simply click on the “Audio” or “Video” icon in the toolbar.
Once you’ve added audio or video to a slide, you can then use the playback controls to play, pause, or stop the audio or video. You can also adjust the volume using the slider control. If you’re adding video to your presentation, you can also use the playback controls to fast forward or rewind the video.
Now that you know how to add audio and video to your slides, let’s talk about how you can style text in HTML using < b >, < u >, and < p > tags.
The < b > tag is used to bold text. The < u > tag is used to underline text. The < p > tag is used for paragraph breaks.
This text will be bold
This text will be underlined
This text will be in a paragraph
To style text in HTML using these tags, simply enclose the text you want to style with the appropriate tag. For example, if you wanted to bold and underline some text, you would use the following code:
This text will be bold and underlined.
Conclusion: Adding audio and video files into presentations created on Canva makes them more engaging for an audience. Text on slides can also be formatted using HTML tags such as < b >, < u >, and < p >.