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Nathan_Hilliard
Community Member
Basic, but I wanted to see we could do some dynamic blurring. It worked, so I am sharing it as an example.
Note: I know very little about optometry, so please forgive my gross misrepresentation of the process.
Try it; https://360.articulate.com/review/content/1d93fc2c-d430-41d9-88c2-2c97784d8c6d/review
Story file: https://paedagogus.org/elh/BG.story .
Note: I know very little about optometry, so please forgive my gross misrepresentation of the process.
Try it; https://360.articulate.com/review/content/1d93fc2c-d430-41d9-88c2-2c97784d8c6d/review
Story file: https://paedagogus.org/elh/BG.story .
MathNotermans-9
3 years agoCommunity Member
I really love the way you use the 'timeline' ordering in Storyline and the classNames to get your elements selected instead of the 'acc-name' option i use mostly.
var object1 = document.getElementsByClassName("slideobject-maskable")[0];
I did it before too in some projects, but forgot about its use. Especially for shapes and other default Storyline elements this for sure has benefits on 'acc-name' selection. Eg. i added a shape in between your elements and it gets nicely blurred too.
var object1 = document.getElementsByClassName("slideobject-maskable")[0];
I did it before too in some projects, but forgot about its use. Especially for shapes and other default Storyline elements this for sure has benefits on 'acc-name' selection. Eg. i added a shape in between your elements and it gets nicely blurred too.