It probably isn't at the moment, but I figured I'd just ask in case it is.
Is it possible for me to embed an engage interaction within an engage interaction (like an engage inception.. haha)? I have a flipbook interaction and I'd like to embed a tabs interaction on one of those pages.
Hi Robert - although it's not a built-in feature within the tools, it is possible if you are comfortable doing some post-publish file rearranging/renaming. Dave Moxon did a great blog post about this, and you can also see a screencast of the steps here.
The only thing is, if you insert a Tabs interaction in a Flipbook, it might be kinda hard to read, because the max size for media in a Flipbook interaction is 300pixels wide.
Thanks Jeanette, I'll try this out. Which interactions do you think would go well together? I can try to alter my presentation to fit into different templates.
I'd recommend trying a Tabs interaction for the "container" interaction. You can use the Interaction Properties to reduce the width of the tabs down to 10% of the interaction, which leaves quite a bit of real estate for the embedded interaction.
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Hi Robert - although it's not a built-in feature within the tools, it is possible if you are comfortable doing some post-publish file rearranging/renaming. Dave Moxon did a great blog post about this, and you can also see a screencast of the steps here.
The only thing is, if you insert a Tabs interaction in a Flipbook, it might be kinda hard to read, because the max size for media in a Flipbook interaction is 300pixels wide.
Thanks Jeanette, I'll try this out. Which interactions do you think would go well together? I can try to alter my presentation to fit into different templates.
I'd recommend trying a Tabs interaction for the "container" interaction. You can use the Interaction Properties to reduce the width of the tabs down to 10% of the interaction, which leaves quite a bit of real estate for the embedded interaction.
Thanks for this info; it's very helpful
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