Getting Past Boring Next Buttons RECAP #144: Challenge | Recap
This week’s challenge asked course designers to share course navigation examples that don’t use the traditional next button. Navigation techniques include: drag-and-drop, hovers, sliders, and more!
Alexander Salas
View project | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn
Tracy Carroll
View project | Learn more | Tracy Carroll | Website | @1tracycarroll
Maija Perfiljeva
View project | Maija Perfiljeva | Website | @GamayunTraining
Michael Hinze
View project | Learn more | Michael Hinze | Website | @keypointlearn
Ashley Chiasson
View project | Learn more & download | Ashley Chiasson | Website | @amdchiasson
Alexander Salas
View project | Alexander Salas | Website | @stylelearn
Carl Boyd
Oleg Miroshensky
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Manta Kripotos
Robert Rector
Kimberly Bourque Valliere
View project | Kimberly Bourque Valliere | Blog Post | @Kim_Bourque
Rini Soel
View project | Learn more | Rini Soel
Devlin Peck
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