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ThierryEMMANUEL
Community Member
ReBonjour Heroes.
The second example I'd like to share is more complicated to describe in a few words. I invite you to take a look at the attached file.
Everybody knows that nobody ever uses Storyline's Order: drag &drop activity (I don't know the exact name in English, I have a French version) because it's not sufficiently modifiable to suit the specific graphic charter of each project. It's still ugly. :-)
So I offer my customers a fully functional Order: drag & drop activity, not limited to 10 proposals, starting from a normal drag & drop activity. The tip is: I use a 0pix length motion path to detect the position of the proposals in the drop zone, so I can validate whether the proposals are in the right order, or not, when I click on "Submit".
Take a look at the review: 1st slide with personal graphics, completely adaptable. 2nd slide without graphics to see what's going on behind the curtain. 3rd slide : the ugly one.
I'm probably not the first to do a DIY order activity, but this is my own solution.
I'll use it in my next project next week. Could this be useful for you?
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/72db152e-5f6e-47fb-bb50-bad006f596af/review
The second example I'd like to share is more complicated to describe in a few words. I invite you to take a look at the attached file.
Everybody knows that nobody ever uses Storyline's Order: drag &drop activity (I don't know the exact name in English, I have a French version) because it's not sufficiently modifiable to suit the specific graphic charter of each project. It's still ugly. :-)
So I offer my customers a fully functional Order: drag & drop activity, not limited to 10 proposals, starting from a normal drag & drop activity. The tip is: I use a 0pix length motion path to detect the position of the proposals in the drop zone, so I can validate whether the proposals are in the right order, or not, when I click on "Submit".
Take a look at the review: 1st slide with personal graphics, completely adaptable. 2nd slide without graphics to see what's going on behind the curtain. 3rd slide : the ugly one.
I'm probably not the first to do a DIY order activity, but this is my own solution.
I'll use it in my next project next week. Could this be useful for you?
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/72db152e-5f6e-47fb-bb50-bad006f596af/review
JulieBIGOT-2793
9 months agoCommunity Member
Wow Thanks for sharing this! That's really cool! I never thought of using drag n drop this way :)
I think it's called matching drop down in english.
I think it's called matching drop down in english.