Trubble with Triggers! (and layers)
New to Storyline. Learning how to use Layers and Triggers. I have a simple intro with an animated graphic, intro text and start button. Start button is on a layer (not base layer) and I'd like it to appear at a designated timeline time. I have it now set to 5 sec, so that Start button appears after intro text. However, Start button 1) appears before intro text and 2) not at 5 seconds. Start button trigger is: Show layer when timeline reached 0m 5s. Screenshot of the trigger: Any clues as to where I should look to correct the behavior to be what I want? Many thanks!Solved89Views0likes3CommentsUse triggers and variables to cycle through multiple layers in sequence
Hello, I have 73 images that I want to show in sequence to animate the wrapping function for the unit circle. I know that there are several ways to do this, but I'm not sure which is most efficient and easy to replicate. I have created a .story file to test the different methods using only 6 images. As far as I can tell, here are my options: Option A Create a slide with a layer for each image and create a trigger that displays the layers in sequence (see slide 1.3 Layer_TriggerShowLayer) Option B Create a slide with one image and create states for each of the other images. Option B.1 Use a slider to show the states in sequence, which is easy to setup. However, I cannot figure out how to make the slider move automatically through every state using triggers based on the timeline. I would love to have the states appear in 1 second intervals. I’m not sure this is even possible (see my attempt on slide 1.1 States_Slider) Option B.2 Use triggers and timeline markers to move the states in sequence (see my attempt on slide 1.2 States_Trigger_Timeline) The best effect so far is Option B.2, but it will require a lot of timeline markers to make all 73 images appear. Is there a way to do this using a variable that is linked to the timeline?Or maybe one of the other methods will work better with some tweaking? All advice is appreciated. I am also happy to watch any training videos that may help me make this smoother. Thanks in advance!73Views1like5Comments