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PhilipCranston
Community Member
[My First Challenge]
I'm a former high school teacher from New Zealand.
Just getting into instructional design and Storyline and I'm loving' it!
Decided last week that I'd submit an example this week.
When I saw the topic, I thought 'Aargh!'.
But I'm so glad I did it.
I was looking to start a portfolio and would never have done something like this if it hadn't been for the challenge.
Thank You!!
Hopefully, you can see the three different uses of scrolling panels.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/b4826db4-7cc8-4168-9d32-9329101b0134/review
I'm a former high school teacher from New Zealand.
Just getting into instructional design and Storyline and I'm loving' it!
Decided last week that I'd submit an example this week.
When I saw the topic, I thought 'Aargh!'.
But I'm so glad I did it.
I was looking to start a portfolio and would never have done something like this if it hadn't been for the challenge.
Thank You!!
Hopefully, you can see the three different uses of scrolling panels.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/b4826db4-7cc8-4168-9d32-9329101b0134/review
CydWalker_mwhc
3 years agoCommunity Member
If you decide to add a hint after user spends X amount of time on slide, consider using the elapsed time variable. Mark Spermon and Devlin Peck on YouTube have some good visual how-tos.
- StefanGottfr7903 years agoCommunity MemberYou don't even need a variable for that. You can just use "when the timeline reaches x seconds" or you can adjust the start time of the hint even without a trigger.