You can create a slider by adding a slider control to your project. When you add the control, it will create a variable. You can read the variable to determine where the user has positioned the slider. You can also update the variable to position the slide where you want it.
Hi there Pyxi! It looks like Dave has pointed you in the right direction here. I also wanted to share this tutorial and this practice activity that you might find helpful. Be sure to reach out if you have further questions!
I am facing the same issue but with the 5 slider. I have used your method but its not coming out properly. Can you please help me with the same with the 5 slider.
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Hi Pyxi,
I'm not sure what your question is.
You can create a slider by adding a slider control to your project. When you add the control, it will create a variable. You can read the variable to determine where the user has positioned the slider. You can also update the variable to position the slide where you want it.
I've created an example for you to play with.
Hi there Pyxi! It looks like Dave has pointed you in the right direction here. I also wanted to share this tutorial and this practice activity that you might find helpful. Be sure to reach out if you have further questions!
Thank you Alyssa for the response,
the examples helped me, but i haven't found the solution yet.
cheers,
Can you share your .story file here so that someone can have a closer look at the trigger setup?
Hi Micheal,
here is my example,
the total of these 3 sliders must be 100,
so for example if slider 1 equals 60, and slider 2 equals 15, the slider 3 must stops at 25.
thanks for the help!
Hi Pyxi
can they move the sliders in any order?
Yes we can move in all orders but the total of the tree sliders must not exceed 100.
I'm not sure if that's what you wanted, but have a look at the attached and see if it helps you along.
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Michael,
Thank you very much, that's exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you for this great example.
Michael,
Thank you very much, that's exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you for this great example.
Glad you're all sorted, Pyxi!
Hi Michael,
the example daesn't work in html5,
is there a way to fix it for html5 ?
thank you for the help.
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Hi Michael,
I am facing the same issue but with the 5 slider. I have used your method but its not coming out properly. Can you please help me with the same with the 5 slider.
Thanks for the reply
Can you share your .story file here so that someone can have a closer look?
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