![]() ![]() # The second slide (also technically the third slide) now belongs to the section of the first slide. With **an empty line, =four= dashes, and another empty line.** For example, if you are presenting with the (/slide-example?both), you can skip (or dive into) the section of the first slide, depending on your time remaining and your audience (see below image). Sectioning allows us to skip or dive into some slides without breaking the flow. When we are in the slide mode, we can press the `` key on the keyboard and we will see a pop-up speaker window, which shows the next slide and time we've spent. We can then use the keyboard :arrow_left: :arrow_up: :arrow_down: :arrow_right: to select which slide we want to jump to before hitting `` or ``. When we are in the slide mode, we can press the `` key on the keyboard and we will see the overview of all slides. We can choose **Slide Mode** from the "Mode" dropdown (by default showing **View Mode**) in the sharing menu at top right corner, and hit "**Preview**" to see your slide. Observe this example closely: (/slide-example?both) ![]() **We need both empty lines to separate the slides!** :bulb: **Hint:** The most common mistake in making a slide deck is overlooking the empty lines either before the dashes or after the dashes. It takes three lines to separate slides: **an empty line, three dashes, and another empty line.** HackMD integrates () so we can easily make a deck of presentation slides within a markdown note.
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