Blog Post
ThierryEMMANUEL
2 years agoCommunity Member
Bonjour Heroes.
How do you fit a really big thing into a single slide? With tab interactions of course.
Don't forget to listen to "Nessum dorma" at least once in your life, if you haven't already.
Nota bene: let me know in the Review comments if you notice any mistakes (vocabulary, grammar) in the text I wrote in English. I will correct. Thanks.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/83f38ff6-ddd2-4c62-9ff5-eaff1246e9d1/review
How do you fit a really big thing into a single slide? With tab interactions of course.
Don't forget to listen to "Nessum dorma" at least once in your life, if you haven't already.
Nota bene: let me know in the Review comments if you notice any mistakes (vocabulary, grammar) in the text I wrote in English. I will correct. Thanks.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/83f38ff6-ddd2-4c62-9ff5-eaff1246e9d1/review
- jessicasusila2 years agoCommunity MemberBeautiful, Thierry! I like how the icons on the left stayed in place and became colored. Also loved the drag to reveal the answer. That's a great idea!
- JodiSansone2 years agoCommunity MemberBeautiful. I really liked how you used the drag-n-drop to reveal the clues. I've never seen the opera and I didn't realize the story was so complex. But I did get to hear Pavarotti sing Nessum dorma in person once (in 1984 my friend took me to hear him) and that song makes me weep every time I hear it.
- ThierryEMMANUEL2 years agoCommunity MemberYou are so lucky to have heard THIS artist sing THIS aria.
- JackieMatuza2 years agoCommunity MemberLove the drag to reveal clues!
- KandiceKidd-7302 years agoCommunity MemberSo beautiful, and I love the font choices. Everything is just perfect.
- HannahRadant-002 years agoCommunity MemberI like the detail in the changing of the background on the tabs. And also how the intro letters come in. Great job!
- Ron_Katz2 years agoCommunity MemberWonderful work, Thierry. I like how the house lights go down in the beginning.
- Jonathan_Hill2 years agoSuper HeroJust shared this with my team as an example of how tabs interactions can be creative but still also maintain a consistent layout and UI. Nice work.
I particularly like how the entrance of the tabs is timed to the music. Definitely a 'nice to have' feature but adds a lot.