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nielsvollrath
9 years agoCommunity Member
Maybe this link would work better?
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B2rjYClP55lHSGFTb29pZWdYQ28&usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B2rjYClP55lHSGFTb29pZWdYQ28&usp=sharing
- DavidAnderson9 years agoStaffHi Niels! It looks like you got things uploaded correctly. The only thing is to grab the ID part of the link.
I was able to figure it out from your link above:
http://googledrive.com/host/0B2rjYClP55lHSGFTb29pZWdYQ28/story.html- JayShuck9 years agoCommunity MemberThanks for doing that, David! And what a pretty example, Niels!
- LynLucovsky9 years agoCommunity MemberYou nailed this challenge Niels! And I love the contrast between the vibrant colors and black and white. It really works well.
- Montsea9 years agoSuper HeroI really like your submission, Niels! The birds are a perfect subject for a zoom function.
- DavidAnderson9 years agoStaffJust wanted to thank you again for joining the challenges, Niels! I really enjoyed your tabs approach to zooming and exploring images.
I updated today's recap: https://community.articulate.com/articles/zooming-pictures#NielsVollrath - DanielaSlater9 years agoCommunity MemberI liked this Niels. Nice to see new ideas. Cute birds.
- nielsvollrath9 years agoCommunity MemberThanks guys, glad you liked it. :)
- DanSweigert9 years agoCommunity MemberGood job Niels, good idea changing the current bird on the left column to color. I'd never thought of using states as a psuedo-zoom, nice!
- JackieVanNice9 years agoSuper HeroBeautiful, Niels! The hover states didn't work for me (I'm in Chrome if that helps), but clicking got the job done. Your image selection was great!
- nielsvollrath9 years agoCommunity MemberThanks Jackie.
Weird that the hover woulnd't work for you. So you clicked on the bird's eye and that opened the magnification? Did you try another browser?- JackieVanNice9 years agoSuper HeroOoooooh! I get it! I didn't understand that it was the magnified image (as opposed to the initial image) that I was supposed to hover over. Works great in both Chrome and IE, Niels.
As a suggestion, you might want to make the instruction "Hover over the birds' eyes to magnify" - only visible when you're on a screen where it's possible to follow that direction. Just an idea. :)