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DEMO: Horizontal scrollbars (Panel) are possible
Hi All,
It is a very popular feature request these horizontal scrollbars, yet it is already possible using vertical scrollbars.
In attachement is how you can do it
Cheers
Geert
- MartinDeutschCommunity Member
This is great, and I hate to get greedy, but I hope that when (if) the feature's implemented, I also have the ability to scroll in both directions at the same time. Seems like it would be fairly intuitive for an image to dock to the scrolling panel at two points. I frequently use screen shots of software that isn't responsively designed. I need the user to be able to work in both directions across an image that's captured at quite a large resolution. As an alternative, an image-explore interaction might also be a great feature. Thanks
Hey - when asking for features, shoot for the moon, right! Thanks for sharing here, and you can always also share feature requests here.
- MarkWheeler-aa5Community Member
This technique doesn't work great with Storyline 3 (360), the mouse doesn't scroll correctly. Does anyone know a fix for horizontal scrollbars in Storyline 3?
- markpearsonCommunity Member
Hi, just tried myself in 360 and though it didn't work in preview mode... I published the piece with the horizontal scroll panel and it behaved fine once published... worth giving it a try.
To test the scroll in preview mode you can click on the scroll bar and then use the left and right arrow keys to scroll back and forth.
Come on Articulate team and make horizontal a standard feature... and allow both horizontal and vertical on the same area too :-)
Hi Mark P,
Do you know if you were viewing the Flash output when you saw the publish? The preview in Storyline 3 (and 360) is HTML5, so that may explain some of the difference you saw.
I love the idea of more scroll bars, and would like to know more about how you'd use these in your courses. Can you share in a Feature requests here? If you’re wondering what happens when you submit a feature request, here’s our process.
- markpearsonCommunity Member
Hi
The published seems to works okay with flash and HTML5. I only viewed originally in flash before posting the comment. Flash gives a better looking scroll bar but HTML5 version is okay but plain.
It just doesn't function well in preview mode at all, I get the scroll bar visible but if I drag horizontally nothing happens but if I click and drag vertically then I can get the thing to scroll. I guess this is due to me rotating the whole lot 90 degrees to get the horizontal scroll in the first place. My work round at the moment is click the scroll bar and then use the arrow keys in preview mode to ensure all looks okay.
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Mark
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- RolandStraub-e1Community Member
Hi
Thanks for discussing exactly this feature I was just looking for. However, I seem to be too stupid, to realize it myself :-(, even though I followed the help clips.
I add the slide so you can see, that - after groping - when I trie to rotate the text back so it's horizontal, the whole text boox gets messed up and the scroll bar is much too short and does not show the whole text.
Any idea, what I'm doing wrong? I work with 360.
Thanks in advance for any hint and have a great weekend you all
Roland- MartinDeutschCommunity Member
Roland,
Unfortunately, I don’t use 360, so can’t advise you. I’d posted that item about a year ago, and I know that there’ve been other threads about alternative ways to do this. There may actually be a SL3 or 360 feature that automates this process. Good luck!
-Marty
- RolandStraub-e1Community Member
Stumbled overt this thread while searching for an answer to Q: "how to create horizontal scroll Panels" and was first happy as the concept seems very locigal. Yet, after trying it myself, I somehow cannot get my horizontal scroll bar to work.
As should be seen in the attachment, the text field I want to show in the horizontal scroll Panel goes crazy, after turning back the text field 90°. I selected "do not autofit" but the text box jumps somewhere in the middle of the Panel. When I align it manually, the scroll Panel disappears.
Any idea, what I could be making wrong? thx in advance and best regards
Roland - RolandStraub-e1Community Member
Sorry! Meant to write that in another threat, instead of writing double :-).
- JenniferNels250Community Member
Thank you for all of info shares in this thread! I assumed the scrolling panel let you choose to pick the direction to scroll. I have a system screen that scrolls left to right that I am simulating in a lesson that wouldn't work with out this thread. I may have panicked a bit until I found this thread.
I am not able to get it to line up 100%, but for this moment I am going to call it good enough and come back with fresh eyes tomorrow. Hopefully I can get it to perfectly line up so it doesn't drive me crazy!