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JenniferGupta
Community Member
I'm cheating a bit and using something I created a little while back for another course I did.
This nesting tab interaction that runs down the left side, and the submenus show up ON CLICK (not on hover) It includes a locked activity that unlocks when all previous tabs have been visited.
The example also includes forward and back buttons, as my lazy teenagers were upset that they had to keep going to the menu to change pages.
Here is the example https://360.articulate.com/review/content/ef5ec20d-d000-4ba0-97be-07703eb83b4d/review
You can download it from here - https://www.dropbox.com/s/i365f4bu1y3l9kr/menus-buttons.story?dl=0
Feedback to help me improve is always appreciated!
This nesting tab interaction that runs down the left side, and the submenus show up ON CLICK (not on hover) It includes a locked activity that unlocks when all previous tabs have been visited.
The example also includes forward and back buttons, as my lazy teenagers were upset that they had to keep going to the menu to change pages.
Here is the example https://360.articulate.com/review/content/ef5ec20d-d000-4ba0-97be-07703eb83b4d/review
You can download it from here - https://www.dropbox.com/s/i365f4bu1y3l9kr/menus-buttons.story?dl=0
Feedback to help me improve is always appreciated!
MollyFisher-dd0
4 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Jennifer! I like how your menu had a pop-up on the hover for the other links!
I did have some trouble clicking the arrow icons you used, which happens to me all the time with icons from the content library. I get around this by putting a hotspot over the image and using that as the "when the user clicks" trigger instead of the object itself so it's easier to click, since the white space doesn't count as part of the icon.
I appreciate the content/discussion of the interaction and you really put a lot of information in the project. Nice work!
I did have some trouble clicking the arrow icons you used, which happens to me all the time with icons from the content library. I get around this by putting a hotspot over the image and using that as the "when the user clicks" trigger instead of the object itself so it's easier to click, since the white space doesn't count as part of the icon.
I appreciate the content/discussion of the interaction and you really put a lot of information in the project. Nice work!
- JenniferGupta4 years agoCommunity MemberThanks for the tip! I'll modify it to make it easier!