My drop target is a circle. When I drop the items in the circle the only way it accepts it is if it is dropped in the bottom right. I need it to be able to drop items anywhere in the circle.
1. My circle is transparent so I don't know if maybe that is an issue.
2. The correct answers are: direct supervisor, payroll, and hr.
Gave it another shot, even published it this time, same thing. It will drop on the outside of the circle, but nowhere near the middle... I will try making the circle a solid color instead of transparent and see if that makes a difference. Maybe it's making it touch the the ring of the circle.
I think the problem with the original is not so much the transparency, as the fact it is a picture. when I downloaded the file, the transparency was set to 0%
If you need to maintain your original aesthetics, you can place a circle over the target, make it 100% transparent, and set it as the drop target.
An object with no fill will not trap clicks or drops, but the same object with a fill set to transparent will trap them, and will look like to one without a fill.
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Hi Charlie! I was able to place the items anywhere in the circle without issue.
You can see that I've placed the images in various places in the circle.
Hmmmmm, let me shake my laptop real quick and see if it makes a difference. Thanks for checking it out.
Let me know if you are able to replicate and let me know the steps. I'd be happy to take another look if needed.
Gave it another shot, even published it this time, same thing. It will drop on the outside of the circle, but nowhere near the middle... I will try making the circle a solid color instead of transparent and see if that makes a difference. Maybe it's making it touch the the ring of the circle.
That's what it was. Because the circle was transparent, the icons had to be dropped near the ring of the circle. Thanks so much for the help Leslie!
Glad you were able to get to the bottom of it. I appreciate the update Charlie :)
Charlie,
I think the problem with the original is not so much the transparency, as the fact it is a picture. when I downloaded the file, the transparency was set to 0%
If you need to maintain your original aesthetics, you can place a circle over the target, make it 100% transparent, and set it as the drop target.
An object with no fill will not trap clicks or drops, but the same object with a fill set to transparent will trap them, and will look like to one without a fill.
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