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RemaMerrick-aa0
Community Member
Here's my submission. It's actually from last week's challenge but I didn't get a chance to finish it. So here it is. I would love your feedback - the good, the bad and the ugly. :-)
Updated Sample: https://enovatelearningportfolio.s3.amazonaws.com/ELC+288+Interactive+Table+-+Storyline+output/story.html
Blog: https://enovatelearning.com/elc-288-interactive-table/
Download: https://enovatelearningportfolio.s3.amazonaws.com/ELC+288+Interactive+Table+Download.story
Updated Sample: https://enovatelearningportfolio.s3.amazonaws.com/ELC+288+Interactive+Table+-+Storyline+output/story.html
Blog: https://enovatelearning.com/elc-288-interactive-table/
Download: https://enovatelearningportfolio.s3.amazonaws.com/ELC+288+Interactive+Table+Download.story
PaolaRattu-ea2f
5 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Rema, I like the idea of an interactive table! :)
I personally find it a little tiring to go back and forth between the main table and the additional information. To improve it, you could try to have this information displayed in the main layer itself after click (ex.: in a popup), so that the user can move on and click another cell as soon as they've finished reading the information.
I personally find it a little tiring to go back and forth between the main table and the additional information. To improve it, you could try to have this information displayed in the main layer itself after click (ex.: in a popup), so that the user can move on and click another cell as soon as they've finished reading the information.
- RemaMerrick-aa05 years agoCommunity MemberHi Paolo - Thanks for for the feedback. You're right - I can definitely see how it can get old really quickly to have to go back and forth. A small pop-up would work great. I'll implement that in my next iteration of the interaction.