I would love to see instructions on how to move a panoramic image across a slide using a slider and motion paths (forward and backward). I've seen a few nice examples, but they don't include any source files or instruction on how they were set up.
I'm close, but it's not quite right. I've been researching and working on this for far too long ---- thank you!
Thank you very much, Stephanie. I am following your process. Most of what I did worked well, but I think I need to adjust how I set up variables. I first had a simple three step --- but I want my slider to "glide" so the learner can just glide left and right. That's where I started having trouble. It's a very detailed spreadsheet -that learners will click on various spots to do a deeper dive on that topic.
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Hi Terra!
We actually did something really similar to that in a webinar we hosted a few weeks ago!
Here's a link to the webinar recording, the instructions, and source files!
Creating Motion with Sliders: https://register.gotowebinar.com/recording/9016431163418121485
Virtual Reference Guide: https://rise.articulate.com/share/SV9JEyU8RCGEgOVZG2iaUao4vs78XHt_#/
I hope that helps, and let us know if you have any questions!
Stefanie Lawless
VP ~ Training, Yukon Learning
Here's a tutorial I shared in the community a few months ago that's a little different than the example Stefanie shared.
In this one, you click buttons to move an image left and right. It only uses the slider and no motion paths.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/021c276b-35b6-49ca-9933-bab4435b5ef2/review
Thank you very much, Stephanie. I am following your process. Most of what I did worked well, but I think I need to adjust how I set up variables. I first had a simple three step --- but I want my slider to "glide" so the learner can just glide left and right. That's where I started having trouble. It's a very detailed spreadsheet -that learners will click on various spots to do a deeper dive on that topic.
Thank you, Tom. Your approach is different, but I an see value for other future needs. Appreciate it.
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