I'd agree with Phil - we'll want to take a look at the .story file to see how it's behaving and what you've set up. You can post it here for us to take a look or send it along here.
The true is that is kind of a disaster hehe. But Ok, here it goes.
Thank u!
My problema is in the last slide called "Mapa de categorías temáticas". I want it to be used as another way to reach the definitions. Each icon is an independent image (supposedly a buttom).
And also I whant to zoom in the pics but it's been imposible.
I've tried with the zoom in tool and then with the scrolling panel (Thought that maybe i could make bigger the group of images and then the user could scroll the panel to see each icon and click on it).
I think there are two problems, the items are grouped which can affect trigger behvior but even after ungrouping you have a transparent image overlaying the objects which will prevent them being clicked, the objects need to be infront of the image (called picture).
We all have t hose moments Santiago - so not to worry.
I'm not sure what you mean about tilting or panning - but the scroll bar typically is a vertical set up, although I know that a few folks have created horizontal scrolls bars and figured out ways to have both of them. Here is a thread with the horizontal scroll bars.
Well, with tilting I mean the vertical set up and with panning, horizontal scroll bars.
I've seen some videos were people put the content inside the panel and then rotate it. That's a good solution but didn't worked for me because all my pictures are independent and dont rotate along with the entire block but independently.
Thanks Santiago, "tilting" wasn't a term I had hear before in relation to vertical scroll - but as you can see it's not a built in set up. A few folks recommend placing the content that you need scrollable in a web object - that may be an option you want to consider.
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Without seeing the slide, I think this will be impossible to diagnose
Hi Santiago,
I'd agree with Phil - we'll want to take a look at the .story file to see how it's behaving and what you've set up. You can post it here for us to take a look or send it along here.
The true is that is kind of a disaster hehe. But Ok, here it goes.
Thank u!
My problema is in the last slide called "Mapa de categorías temáticas". I want it to be used as another way to reach the definitions. Each icon is an independent image (supposedly a buttom).
And also I whant to zoom in the pics but it's been imposible.
I've tried with the zoom in tool and then with the scrolling panel (Thought that maybe i could make bigger the group of images and then the user could scroll the panel to see each icon and click on it).
I think there are two problems, the items are grouped which can affect trigger behvior but even after ungrouping you have a transparent image overlaying the objects which will prevent them being clicked, the objects need to be infront of the image (called picture).
Phil... THANK YOU!!
This was embarrassing. I 'll be more carefull with transparent pictures.
Ahm... ¿Do you have a good idea of how to solve the situation with the scrolling panel? It only makes tilting and/or panning but not both...
We all have t hose moments Santiago - so not to worry.
I'm not sure what you mean about tilting or panning - but the scroll bar typically is a vertical set up, although I know that a few folks have created horizontal scrolls bars and figured out ways to have both of them. Here is a thread with the horizontal scroll bars.
Well, with tilting I mean the vertical set up and with panning, horizontal scroll bars.
I've seen some videos were people put the content inside the panel and then rotate it. That's a good solution but didn't worked for me because all my pictures are independent and dont rotate along with the entire block but independently.
Thanks Santiago, "tilting" wasn't a term I had hear before in relation to vertical scroll - but as you can see it's not a built in set up. A few folks recommend placing the content that you need scrollable in a web object - that may be an option you want to consider.
Thank u so much Ashley.
I'll consider it.
Best wishes & congratulations, articulate is great!
Thanks Santiago and please feel free to let us know if you need anything else.
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