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TracyCarroll
10 years agoCommunity Member
Storyline: Learning Journal with JavaScript
11 Replies
- MareeEilman-cb5Community MemberExcellent job! I really liked the technical aspects of interactivity in this demo. Thank you, Tracy, for sharing!
- TracyCarrollCommunity MemberThank you, Maree!
- TabathaWillis-5Community MemberTracy - This is great. Can you provide details on how you were able to get the print and email functions to work so well. I've tried this and was never able to get it to work exactly as I'd hoped.
- TracyCarrollCommunity MemberHi Tabatha,
Thank you!
In my post for this demo, I've provided details about what tutorials I followed, and I've included links to the tutorials & source files that I used to help me understand the process: http://tracycarroll.net/javascript-storyline-2/
- AngelaOBrienCommunity MemberGreat work, I'm interested in the print function too.
- TracyCarrollCommunity MemberThanks Angela! You can find more info about the print notes function in the post about this demo: http://tracycarroll.net/javascript-storyline-2/
- LauraHesketh1Community MemberReally liked this example! Like how you have used the images to capture personality and emotion.
- TracyCarrollCommunity MemberThank you, Laura!
- TracyCarrollCommunity MemberThank you, Côme Johnny!
- AlexandraBruistCommunity MemberTracy,
Wow! I was SO inspired by this concept and your expertise! I decided to create my own version for my portfolio (it doesn't have the cool Print and Email functions, but does have variables and motion paths). If you or anyone else would like to take a look, I'd love to share:
Restaurant Training:
http://www.airhartweb.com/Portfolio/ELearning/Restaurant%20Training/story.html
Thank you Tracy, for being my muse!
Alex
- TracyCarrollCommunity MemberThanks, Alex, it looks cool!