Hi all. I have a complex Drag and Drop interaction question. If I build a DND interaction on a blank slide (not a freeform quiz DND), and I want the users to drag an object to specific drop zones in a specific order, is this possible to do on one slide? For example, Johnny needs to walk to 3 different points (A, B, and C) on the slide. I want to restrict him to have to walk to A first, B second, and C third (not out of order). After he then gets dropped on point C, the Next button will appear allowing the user to advance to the next slide.
Have I confused anyone yet? I can mock a file up if that would help. Thank you!
Thanks Michael. I mocked up what I could. Like I said earlier, I want to force the user to visit the marker points in order: A, B, C, before the Next button will change states from disabled to Normal. Thanks so much!
Have a look at the attached. This may be too simplistic for your purposes. I simply put transparent shapes over the B and C spots and hide them as the user drops the bus on A and B. I also added a disabled state for B and C.
Hi, Lee -- Looks like Michael is giving you some great assistance here! Please feel free to let us know if his suggestions are going to work for you, or if you'd like more assistance. :)
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Sounds like that can be done. I suggest you share your mockup file here, so that someone in the community can take a crack at this.
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Thanks Michael. I mocked up what I could. Like I said earlier, I want to force the user to visit the marker points in order: A, B, C, before the Next button will change states from disabled to Normal. Thanks so much!
Have a look at the attached. This may be too simplistic for your purposes. I simply put transparent shapes over the B and C spots and hide them as the user drops the bus on A and B. I also added a disabled state for B and C.
Hi, Lee -- Looks like Michael is giving you some great assistance here! Please feel free to let us know if his suggestions are going to work for you, or if you'd like more assistance. :)
Thanks Michael! That was really helpful and did what I needed it to do! *fist bump
Hahaha, love the fist bump, Lee! So great to hear that Michael was able to 'save the day' for you! :)
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