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ThierryEMMANUEL
3 years agoCommunity Member
Bonjour Heroes.
If David allows me, I want to show you a demo I made a few months ago. This fits perfectly with the theme of this challenge, although it is not a timed activity but an activity based on the time of day. Thanks to a JS code created by Zsolt Olah, I change the appearance of the course depending on the time a learner logs in. I find this to be a very engaging and unusual way to start training. It can be a light template for the morning, or a dark template for the evening (cf ELC 351). I chose the different meal times. To understand, log in to this demo at different times of the day. (and let me know if you have any bugs with your local time, please).
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/9e42309d-901d-4ac1-8aa4-67a21a3269d0/review
And ... can someone explain to me why I don't have the famous elapsed time variables in my perfectly up-to-date version of SL ??
If David allows me, I want to show you a demo I made a few months ago. This fits perfectly with the theme of this challenge, although it is not a timed activity but an activity based on the time of day. Thanks to a JS code created by Zsolt Olah, I change the appearance of the course depending on the time a learner logs in. I find this to be a very engaging and unusual way to start training. It can be a light template for the morning, or a dark template for the evening (cf ELC 351). I chose the different meal times. To understand, log in to this demo at different times of the day. (and let me know if you have any bugs with your local time, please).
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/9e42309d-901d-4ac1-8aa4-67a21a3269d0/review
And ... can someone explain to me why I don't have the famous elapsed time variables in my perfectly up-to-date version of SL ??
- JodiSansone3 years agoCommunity MemberI just accessed your demo during mid morning so I'll check again this afternoon!
- YvonneHiman3 years agoCommunity MemberThat is a nice implementation of a clever idea. This made me think that it would be neat to use that JS also for a light/dark theme, like how screen programs adjust blue lights at night to reduce strain as well as negative impacts on sleep cycles. You could have a blue light filter code for night viewing! :D