Was playing around with tables using Google docs. Had a two-slide course, each slide with an inserted web object.
On one slide, I put a rectangle over the web object (since web objects also have a higher z-index value, I wanted to see how much of the rectangle appeared under the web object, for help in resizing the web object.
When I published, it got stuck on optimizing images.
I'll put something together later today and post it in the regular SL forum to show what I did, just in case it might help someone else.
The only drawback with this so far is what I feel is a bug with AMP. The web object gets resized down. Not good. I'll formally file that bug with Articulate. Hopefully something can be done.
Gee, Phil, forgot I owe you something on the Google embedding. Bad memory chips. Let me get back to this later today after I finish some things for my client.
Also, I've had a few more bad hangs with Optimizing images. Got a bunch of them yesterday.
One happened after I had previously published the same courses three times. No major changes between versions--no added images. Just adjusting some triggers. Frustrating . . .
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Gerry how did you get it to embed? Google has changed their embedding policy and I cannot get them to embed anymore
Hi, Phil!
I'll put something together later today and post it in the regular SL forum to show what I did, just in case it might help someone else.
The only drawback with this so far is what I feel is a bug with AMP. The web object gets resized down. Not good. I'll formally file that bug with Articulate. Hopefully something can be done.
Gee, Phil, forgot I owe you something on the Google embedding. Bad memory chips. Let me get back to this later today after I finish some things for my client.
Also, I've had a few more bad hangs with Optimizing images. Got a bunch of them yesterday.
One happened after I had previously published the same courses three times. No major changes between versions--no added images. Just adjusting some triggers. Frustrating . . .
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