Probably not exactly what you're looking for, but in your player settings, you can move the menu to either topbar left or topbar right and it will become an expandable menu that can be shown or hidden by pressing the menu button.
Glad to help. There are some custom development options you could go with that would involve layers and triggers, but I like going with default player options when possible as it makes your player more compatible when viewing on mobile vs desktop, etc.
it's interesting that as Development goes forward, webobjects become primary over other design concerns. When you talk to millenials it's as though, "DUH, why don't you do it that way?" or words to that effect.....
The menu bar is, for me a case in question. It's functional, but is it required to take up that much space in a presentation when you might use it once... or twice..... maybe. I'd rather give the learner the power to say when and where they wish for this to be and allow me to use that real estate to my advantage when designing and developing a module.
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Probably not exactly what you're looking for, but in your player settings, you can move the menu to either topbar left or topbar right and it will become an expandable menu that can be shown or hidden by pressing the menu button.
oh, NICE! sweet Brian, you've made my Friday, thank you
Glad to help. There are some custom development options you could go with that would involve layers and triggers, but I like going with default player options when possible as it makes your player more compatible when viewing on mobile vs desktop, etc.
it's interesting that as Development goes forward, webobjects become primary over other design concerns. When you talk to millenials it's as though, "DUH, why don't you do it that way?" or words to that effect.....
The menu bar is, for me a case in question. It's functional, but is it required to take up that much space in a presentation when you might use it once... or twice..... maybe. I'd rather give the learner the power to say when and where they wish for this to be and allow me to use that real estate to my advantage when designing and developing a module.
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