An easy solution I saw earlier today was to place a transparent rectangle over the seekbar. This way users will still be able to see where they are within the seekbar timeline, but can't click on it. Hope that helps!
But you can't see the seekbar when you're working on the slides... it only shows when in preview. So, not sure how to add the transparent rectangle... If you have a link to the post that describes how to in more detail, that'd be great! thanks so much,
Sorry Stephanie - I missed a key element - it was a custom seekbar.
Anyway, you can't "lock" the built in seekbar, but as I mentioned, she had a created a custom seekbar - and therefore was able to display progress, but stop a user from clicking on it. This thread here includes some examples, because of course now I can't find the one I was talking about....
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Sorry that was the wrong title -- this questions is about the seek bar
Hi Stephanie,
An easy solution I saw earlier today was to place a transparent rectangle over the seekbar. This way users will still be able to see where they are within the seekbar timeline, but can't click on it. Hope that helps!
Hi Ashley,
But you can't see the seekbar when you're working on the slides... it only shows when in preview. So, not sure how to add the transparent rectangle... If you have a link to the post that describes how to in more detail, that'd be great! thanks so much,
Stephanie
Sorry Stephanie - I missed a key element - it was a custom seekbar.
Anyway, you can't "lock" the built in seekbar, but as I mentioned, she had a created a custom seekbar - and therefore was able to display progress, but stop a user from clicking on it. This thread here includes some examples, because of course now I can't find the one I was talking about....
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