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ThierryEMMANUEL
Community Member
Nice layout and interesting topic, Jodi. Although I think I know a lot about plants (to avoid big mistakes when growing my bonsais), this is a good memory aid.
I tried another way to lock the elements in the correct positions during drag-drop. Each item has a normal state and a disabled state. With triggers: Change the state of the "item" to Disabled when the learner drops the object "the item" on the target "correct position for this item", the item is locked/disabled when it is in a correct position. It can no longer be moved. More simple ? I think so, but what do you think?
I tried another way to lock the elements in the correct positions during drag-drop. Each item has a normal state and a disabled state. With triggers: Change the state of the "item" to Disabled when the learner drops the object "the item" on the target "correct position for this item", the item is locked/disabled when it is in a correct position. It can no longer be moved. More simple ? I think so, but what do you think?
TracyCarroll
3 years agoCommunity Member
Great demo, Jodi! Beautiful graphics, as always.
I like Thierry's locked/disabled solution to lock correct answers during the drag-and-drop.
I like Thierry's locked/disabled solution to lock correct answers during the drag-and-drop.