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- JodiSansoneCommunity MemberSo clean and simple. Loved it. Downloaded it! Thank you.
- KarlisSprogis-dCommunity MemberThank You Jodi and Gazzman! We try our best.
- JeffreyRileyCommunity MemberKarlis,
Thanks for the example. It is nice and clean and makes a great template for any topic. Thanks for sharing the file. It should help a lot of other users who want this functionality.- KarlisSprogis-dCommunity MemberYes, we thought so too, I'm glad you liked it!
- Kendra-BarkerCommunity MemberWhat did you use to make this FAQ? I love it.
- KarlisSprogis-dCommunity MemberThanks! We used layers and duplicated buttons on the base layer and also on each separate layer. It may seem a little bit confusing why the buttons are duplicated, but that gives the smooth effect when opening a tab :)
- OlafOverlander-Community MemberVery, very helpful. Thanx!
- KarlisSprogis-dCommunity MemberYou're welcome :)
- BobDolanCommunity MemberKarlis,
Thanks so much for the unselfish sharing. This is highly valuable and utilitarian.
I am getting an error message in Office 365 Word when downloading. Please let us know if you have a solution.- KarlisSprogis-dCommunity MemberHi Bob, no worries, it is a Storyline file, you should open it with Articulate Storyline.
- garrygent-928afCommunity MemberVery nice design and provides a good user experience. Thanks so much for sharing.
- ReneeBaronCommunity MemberHi Karlis, I want to use your beautiful template but obviously doing something wrong. I replaced the contents with my content on the base layer and of the other laysers but when I go into preview mode I still see your content in the headers, what could I be doing wrong.
- KarlisSprogis-dCommunity MemberHi Leslie!
On the base layer we have two sets of headings, did you replace both of them? You can see them in timeline or, when you click the white space underneath all the visible buttons, you'll select rectangle element which acts like a mask. Hide it from timeline and you will see the other set of buttons. You'll need to hide also the fifth button/heading to see the first one of the doubled set. :) Just don't forget to set all of the elements back to visible after you have finished editing! :)
- ReneeBaronCommunity MemberI see it. Thanks!!!
- RenaMaguire-3b5Community MemberWow! I love how you used the white rectangle to hide the second set of buttons. I will definitely be using this as a template!
- KarlisSprogis-dCommunity MemberThank you, Rena! I'm sure your courses will look great :)
- DebraBrownCommunity MemberEasy to use and understand. Many thanks.