I liked the music. Because it was continuous, then everything had to have been on one slide, right? Were all the different assets hidden and then their states changed when they were selected? ...and then hidden again when the X was clicked?
Hi Lucinda,
Good eye! This is only two slides. The first is an intro and the sushi selector, and then a second slide has the sushi tray. I like to use music in my demos and the only way to get the music to feel seamless is to figure out a way to put things on as few slides as possible.
Below is a link to the download if you want to see behind the curtain. Michael Hinze helped me with the sushi tray on slide two. I couldn't figure out how to get the effect I wanted so I posted the download in the Articulate community and he solved the issue for me. He used javascript to set positions for the chosen sushi. I can't even explain how he did it!
https://jodichallenges.s3.amazonaws.com/287+Interactive+Sushi+Table.story
Really elegant use of a table! Excellent visuals and very intuitive. Click the image to learn more; click the button to add the item. Really clever use of states and triggers. Not sure if it's just because this is a demo or not, but the table let me select more than 10 items? Thanks so much for sharing!
This is beautiful! Silly me, I was so enthralled with the visuals, I didn't actually read the instructions and see that I could click the pictures to read about each one until I saw the comments here. Love it!
This is awesome Jodi!
I'm sure this is an amateur's questions but how do the images know which position in which to reveal? First choice = position 1, second choice = position 2 and so on?
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