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Morph causing objects to fade even with same Morph IDs
That is a neat effect that I'll have to add, but unfortunately is not what I'm referring to.
The text on the document fades in as the learner clicks next. My issue is the text then disappears and fades back in between slides. Even in your modified version, it all disappears between slide 4 and 5 and then fades back in. That's what I can't get it to stop doing.
- Nathan_Hilliard14 hours agoCommunity Member
I see what you're saying. Unfortunately, the behavior seems haphazard. I ran through the slides several times, with a variety of tweaks, and received consistently inconsistent results. Sometimes it works perfectly, sometimes not, but mostly it behaves as you describe. I feel it's an issue with how the textboxes (or anything containing text) morphs.
I'm not sure there is a reliable solution short of the image approach I described earlier. If I were creating your design effect, I would just convert the text to images and call it a day. Images seem to be more morph-stable.
- NateNagle14 hours agoCommunity Member
That was my experience as well, consistently inconsistent 😂
Thank you for the image suggestion, I will give that a go.- EricSantos9 hours agoStaff
Hi NateNagle,
I can see why this would feel inconsistent, especially when everything looks set up correctly and the behavior still doesn’t match expectations.
As PhilMayor mentioned, Morph can be sensitive with text objects. Even small or unintentional differences can cause it to fade rather than transition smoothly, which is likely what you’re seeing here.
In general, text objects can be more sensitive with Morph compared to shapes or images, which can lead to less predictable transitions. The workaround shared here to use images instead of text objects is a solid approach and usually produces more reliable results for this type of effect.
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