Forum Discussion
Pick One (Drag and Drop) with Multiple Correct Answers
Hello-
I watched Rebecca's video on how to 'fake' a drag and drop using a Pick One interaction. I'm close (I actually have it working on a different slide that has less options to drag/drop).
I'm not sure where my issue is. I get an Invalid Answer pop-up even when I plug in a correct answer.
I've attached the slide in question (Storyline 2 - I copied the slide to a new file and all the formatting changed, sorry!). Possible answers are on the named layer.
22 Replies
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
There is a sample here: https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/drag-and-drop-solution-sample-with-multiple-correct-targets-with-drag-off-and-return-plus-a-lot-more
It has been a while since I looked at it, but somewhere in there is a version that returns objects if a second object is dropped on them,
- PeterMoore1Community Member
Thank you Walt. You have certainly put some considerable effort into creating this piece of work. It's given me several 'angles' to explore with what I'm trying to build.
I see there's an interesting animation 'jiggle' using motion paths which somehow auto-creates a new draggable item. Weird but very helpful :-)
Best wishes
Pete
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
Pete,
Thanks for your kind words.
That particular sleight-of-hand you mention doesn't actually create a new draggable item. It re-uses the first item, replacing it in the drop spot with an identical duplicate. That gives the appearance of it staying in the drop spot while a new one is created.
If you have any questions about how something works, just ask.