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Tabs - Fade Away
Hi,
When I click on each step, other steps change color.
I tried that - but that involves too many triggers and it seems to be going incorrect at places.
Regards
Malvika
- ID4WiscStateCommunity Member
Ok, I think I see what you want.
- Create your layers (you don't have to design them yet)
- Create the links to your base objects.
- Copy the linked objects from the base to the layers.
- The links come with the objects; you don't have to relink them
- Format the layer's objects.
- I highly recommend getting used to the format painter for this:
- Select the objects whose format you want to copy
- Press Format Painter
- Select the object whose format you want to be changed.
- I highly recommend getting used to the format painter for this:
I'm attaching an incomplete file in which you can experiment. Copy the objects on layer 2 and paste them to layers 3, 4, and 5. They are already linked, so that should work fine. Then you just have to go in and change the formatting on 2 boxes per layer.
- RonPricePartner
I am not sure if I understand what you are asking?
- ID4WiscStateCommunity Member
I think you grouped your puzzle pieces, and when the group is "visited" it sets all of the pieces in the group to "visited". If I'm right, the behavior will change if you ungroup your puzzle pieces.
- MalvikaMalho044Community Member
1. When I click on STEP 1, other steps should fade away to grey color.
2. This should happen for all steps.
3. However, in the attached file - there are too many triggers to achieve this.
4. What is better approach this?
Reference link is - https://articulate-heroes.s3.amazonaws.com/stories/elearning-examples/Weekly-Challenge/02-Tabs/SanjibNanda/story_html5.html
- MalvikaMalho044Community Member
1. When I click on STEP 1, other steps should fade away to grey color.
2. This should happen for all steps.
3. However, in the attached file - there are too many triggers to achieve this.
4. What is better approach this?
Reference link is - https://articulate-heroes.s3.amazonaws.com/stories/elearning-examples/Weekly-Challenge/02-Tabs/SanjibNanda/story_html5.html
- MalvikaMalho044Community Member
Got it Pierre. This is super helpful.
Regards
Malvika
- ID4WiscStateCommunity Member
Oh, quick note! If you are making this accessible for screen readers, add your alt text before you copy/paste anything. Trying to make alt text make sense in this scenario is chaos.
- MalvikaMalho044Community Member