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Template for creating drag & drop items in a stack
Hi
I'm new to Storyline, having used RISE for almost a year now.
I want to create some simple interactions to replace the standard elements in RISE. I just want the basics, on which to build, and I've found templates for much of what I want.
But I cannot see anything that replicates "Sorting activity" - where cards are dragged from a stack into one of two or more locations. Everything I've seen just sets up cards in different positions on-screen rather than in a verical stack.
If anyone out there can help, I'd be SO happy :)
Thanks
Steve
7 Replies
- KellyAuner1Community Member
Hi Steve,
I've been reading through the Drag and Drop Questions page which I've linked here!
Here are some tips for selecting drag items and drop targets:
- Each drag item can be matched to only one drop target.
- On the other hand, each drop target can be assigned to more than one drag item—i.e., you can drop multiple items into the same target.
Have you tried assigning more than one item/card to the same drop location?
Thank you,
Kelly
- SteveWarren-304Community Member
Thanks Kelly
I actually want to know how to "stack" items.
Although I'm new to Storyline, I've read enough (and have templates) that I should be able to assign states and all that stuff.But I can't get started without placing the cards on top of one another, and as I said, everything I see just sets up cards in different positions on-screen rather than in a vertical stack.
I'm pretty sure that the answer will be "Oh, you just [simple instruction]" but without this knowledge - or better still, a template - I can't even begin.
Even something that replicates the RISE behaviour, which I can then customise and brand within Storyline, would be enormously helpful.
Thanks
Steve
- MariaCSStaff
Hi, Steve.
Take a look at the discussion below to see if it's similar to what you're looking to do:
The idea is something like this:
I hope this helps!
- SteveWarren-304Community Member
Thanks Maria
Well, I don't need to snap anything back, I just need to be able to place items in a stack so they can be dragged to one of two (or more) locations, when a correct or incorrect status would be created. In fact, dragging them back would be counter-productive: they need to stay in the position they're dragged to.
It's just the placing in a stack that baffles me: if I can do that, I'm sure I can do the rest.
I'm so surprised that I can't find anything to help :(
- MariaCSStaff
Hi, Steve.
I recorded a short Peek 360 video showing you how I created the example in the screenshot from my previous post.
Let me know if you have additional questions!
- SteveWarren-304Community Member
WOW - this is EXACTLY what I wanted !!
No ... this is WAY MORE than I wanted !!!!!
Thank you SO much :)Silly question?? Is this a permanent link, so I can view it again when I'm working on subsequent projects, or will it disappear after a while?
- MariaCSStaff
Hi, Steve.
I'm so happy it was helpful, and you made my day with your enthusiasm! 😄
I don't plan on removing the link anytime soon, so you should have access to it for a long time.
Let me know if you have additional questions!
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