I've created an interactive menu based on the e-learning heroes website. Next to using the it as a menu you could also use it as a process step interaction or timeline interaction. Plenty of possibilities.
Check out the video and download the source file that I've attached to this post.
Hope you like it! Love to hear your comments. Jeff
Hi David - I'm so sorry I missed your last question!
The hover action is a built-in effect that's enabled once you add a hover state. You could add triggers to manually change an object from normal to hover, but that's redundant since Storyline will automatically recognize hover states.
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You da man, Jeff! Thanks for putting this together. Added to template upcoming template recap post:-)
Tnx David!
Hey Jeff! I have to say that I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this. Great work!
Why thank you sir, that is very kind of you!
Also love that you decided to record a video as well!
Great example. Thanks for sharing Jeff!
How are you triggering the hover effect?
Hi David -
Click once inside the text box, then go down to the States tab and you'll be able to view the Hover and Selected states:
Great stuff as always Jeff and I also love how you've included a short video too!
Thank you David. Yes, after downloading the template, I did see the different states, but I didn't see any triggers. Am I missing something?
Hi David - I'm so sorry I missed your last question!
The hover action is a built-in effect that's enabled once you add a hover state. You could add triggers to manually change an object from normal to hover, but that's redundant since Storyline will automatically recognize hover states.
Thanks David - I thought everything had to be triggered - appreciate it!
Glad you got it, David! The built-in actions for hovers is one of Storyline's big features.
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