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Ann-MarieGil310
4 years agoCommunity Member
Great template - I am using it for case studies. Students are given three options and select the best option.
What is the "front" state of the flip card for?
On the "normal" state I provided the content for students to select.
On the "back" I provide the feedback on their selection
When I preview the slide, it shows the normal state first, then back state when clicked. The next click goes to "front" state and stays there.
I suspect there is something I am not understanding about. Any ideas?
What is the "front" state of the flip card for?
On the "normal" state I provided the content for students to select.
On the "back" I provide the feedback on their selection
When I preview the slide, it shows the normal state first, then back state when clicked. The next click goes to "front" state and stays there.
I suspect there is something I am not understanding about. Any ideas?
- AnastasiaBlum-14 years agoCommunity MemberI have found and may have heard this in a Storyline tips and tricks type webinar....it's best not to use the "normal" state when working with toggle triggers...the technicality of it is far from my memory at this point, however.
- MERYNCROCKER-LO4 years agoCommunity MemberHi. The way I use them is the Normal state - is the one they see when they first visit the slide. Then the front and back are the ones that they are presented with when they select - and then it just toggles between front and back in it's most simple form... In effect that gives them 3 states.... just depends how you want to display the info... hope that makes sense.... I just experimented with all three until i got the effect i wanted... :-) Oh and I also use a hover state as well.