Could we have this effect available in Storyline please? :)

Aug 16, 2012

I love this website.

Scroll down the page to make stuff happen.

Wouldn't it be great to have a course that looked like this, or had this functionality in it? 

Bruce

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Bruce Graham

Hi Natalia/fellow Super Hero

Yeah - just the timelines, and would love to be able to publish a course like this.

"Start at the top, and when you have got to the bottom you have completed it..."

I know I could just use 1 x HUGE Scrolling Panel, but not quite the same - then again, have not really explored this, so maybe it is!!

Bruce

Steve Flowers

Love this style of packaging. I personally dislike being slaved to a next button and many of our folks with limited vision get frustrated looking at a little square at a time. I've been working on a framework for this type of top to bottom content tracking. This employs both "scroll to" tracking and lightboxed activities. But there's no next button on the main container. Everything is on one page and it works no matter where you access it from (Desktop, Mobile, iPad) -- doesn't matter.

There's a heap of examples of this strategy on this site:

http://onepagelove.com

Holly MacDonald

Steve Flowers said:

Love this style of packaging. I personally dislike being slaved to a next button and many of our folks with limited vision get frustrated looking at a little square at a time. I've been working on a framework for this type of top to bottom content tracking. This employs both "scroll to" tracking and lightboxed activities. But there's no next button on the main container. Everything is on one page and it works no matter where you access it from (Desktop, Mobile, iPad) -- doesn't matter.

There's a heap of examples of this strategy on this site:

http://onepagelove.com


@Bruce - thanks for the inspiration, can't wait to see the results of your experimenting (note to self, must make time to experiment!)

@Steve - LOVE, LOVE, LOVE how you always share such fantastic resources. Thank you for that!

The idea of one big panel makes me think of a prezi-like design. In moderation, though.

Steve Flowers

I'll share the framework I'm putting together once it's pretty enough to demo. It's a mash of JQuery and a grid framework that targets HTML4 capable browsers. We're still stuck with IE7, unfortunately so the pretty new hotness is out for us for awhile. It's coming along slowly as it's one of those backburner things.

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