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Thank for your feedback! You can find the source file here:
https://koeninger.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/portfolio/ELC344_v2/elc344.story
For the pdf I used a js library called printJS. I created the layout for the pdf with HTML and added to the variables from the project. You can find the code in the trigger from the download button.
This is great and I love the set out. Seems we still have the problem of paragraph breaks though. If I break my answer into paragraphs, the output shows text altogether with no breaks. In my example for challenge 344, I had to use a button to insert the break characters. It would be great if some of the Javascript gurus could see if this is possible...
Thank you for the extra info Fabian, I'll take a look later to see if I can replicate it, I'm still new to Articulate so extra help and ideas are always welcome.
Hi Fabian, thanks for responding so quickly. It sounds then that it will be possible though for the course creator to view and collect responses. If so, that is exactly what I am looking for.
Technically it's possible with the help of xAPI statements. Devlin Peck did a fantastic tutorial series on how you can collect open text responses (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDW3IzDXPIgoWBYe3Fdf7jsZuSifqfHmz)
I also used this approach in my latest example (https://koeninger.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/portfolio/ELC348/story.html)
At the end of this course, the creator included a reference to the illustration assets:
https://blush.design/collections/croods/croods
Blush has stock illustration collections from lots of different illustrators: https://blush.design/
Love your work and thank you for sharing Fabian! I noticed that you placed the button (Slide 1.1 and 1.3) and the variable and object triggers (Slide 1.2) on the slide layer instead of the base layer. Is there a particular purpose for this arrangement?
And really like how you created the sliding effect of the cards (after clicking into one of the habits) and I noticed that a trigger has been set to execute JavaScript for this. Is there any reference/tutorial on this? Thanks much!
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