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Drag and Drop working ALMOST ...
Thank you SO much Judy. I will follow your fix!! As for why show the layer... it is part of a larger interaction that will at the end of 10 questions show how much of the face was completed and move the user to the next part of the lesson.
Thank you for the heads up on the access denied. I used to be able to work full time on lesson/course development and I was out here everyday so could keep up with what happens in the community +++. Now, I'm grateful if I get one day a week. I hope this season is temporary :). This is my "Happy Place"!
THANK YOU for all your help!
- JudyNollet1 month agoSuper Hero
You're welcome! Pay it forward when you can. 😊
P.S. I'd appreciate it if you would click the "Mark As Solution" button on my earlier reply (not this comment). Yes, selfishly, that ups the count of solutions on my Profile page. More importantly, it marks the issue as SOLVED, which might help others find something helpful when they have a similar question.
- SylviaWright1 month agoCommunity Member
I delayed the Marked as solution until I knew I could make it work on my end :]. I did and it does :)! Mega THANKS
- JudyNollet1 month agoSuper Hero
SylviaWright: Alas, you marked my "Thanks" reply as the solution. That means my thank-you message is now highlighted as the solution, and it appears immediately under the original question.
This has been a common issue since the community site was updated. Before anything is marked, the "MARK AS SOLUTION" button appears on all replies. When you click one of those buttons, it highlights that specific reply. But, from what I've seen, a lot of folks assume that clicking any of those buttons just marks the entire question as solved.
Only 1 reply can be marked as the solution. So I respectfully suggest that you unmark my thank-you reply, and then mark the reply containing the actual solution.
I do appreciate it! (I'm hoping to get up to 250 solutions by the time the U.S. celebrates 250 years since the Declaration of Independence.)