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5 Ways to Use Morph Transitions
A very strange situation! I've tried a hundred times since Friday, it's cool, it's nice, but I still haven't figured out what I want (not what I can) do with it. I'm searching.
That's a good point for any new feature. I've bookmarked a lot of things that I've seen over the years from those who use it in PowerPoint. Many of those are novel presentation techniques.
There are some simple production advantages for things like the carousel or even the office exploration David showed. I just did a Skillbuilder webinar where we used the zoom feature with start and stop timeline triggers. The morph makes it simpler. I haven't played around with this yet, but I was thinking that possibly building an accordion interaction would be an option.
Of course, as you noted, maybe there's no use for you, especially since you're a more accomplished developer. But for those with less skill it is an easy feature to use.
- ThierryEMMANUEL2 months agoCommunity Member
It wasn't a criticism at all. I mean, I'm like a little boy in a toy store. It's hard to choose what I want to play with first. There's no doubt I'll be using this option many times in the future, because it's nicer, prettier, faster (as I'm still only a beginner at JS) and therefore makes the screen more engaging. But to go already further, I'm thinking about its educational impact..., and how I can show it in this challenge. And I'm still dry for the moment. ATTENTION: David's brilliant demo no longer seems to be accessible right now. ???
- DavidAnderson2 months agoStaff
Looks like was overzealous this morning in cleaning out my Review projects. Thankfully, I was able to restore the file. Everything should be working correctly now, ThierryEMMANUEL