I'm storyboarding a new project and will include 4 different sections a user can explore. In each of the sections, I want to create a popup menu that has links to jump to the front screen of any of the other sections.
I've been able to get it to work only one time. I'm sure it has something to do with the way I have my variables set up, but I just can't figure it out.
I still need to get the look of my menu button working. It will make me crazy if it doesn't.. lol! The buttons should work like this.
When the menu is not opened, the button should always be white (normal) MouseOver is always Green (Hover) When the menu is open the button should always be dimmed-gray (Selected & Down states)
You're welcome! And I see what you mean about the buttons. If you decide to keep the method I suggested, you can edit the Normal state to be gray, and remove the Selected state from the base layer.
That's one way to go about it, but hopefully someone in the community can chime in with their methods!
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Hi David,
Instead of using variables, have you tried adding the button to the layer as well and changing the trigger to Hide Layer when user clicks the button?
I've attached your edited file for review. Let me know if this helps!
Thanks Ren,
That's helpful and I appreciate it!
I still need to get the look of my menu button working. It will make me crazy if it doesn't.. lol!
The buttons should work like this.
When the menu is not opened, the button should always be white (normal)
MouseOver is always Green (Hover)
When the menu is open the button should always be dimmed-gray (Selected & Down states)
Hi David,
You're welcome! And I see what you mean about the buttons. If you decide to keep the method I suggested, you can edit the Normal state to be gray, and remove the Selected state from the base layer.
That's one way to go about it, but hopefully someone in the community can chime in with their methods!
Thanks! I'll try that.
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