Here you can find the source file. Please note that these images are under copyrights so you can't use them in your project. If there are any questions, I would be happy to answer.
Thanks for sharing your creative ideas! I'm definitely going to build something inspired by this! (But I won't use the images or break copyright... thanks for that reminder, too.) :)
Thanks for sharing, very creative!! Digging around in the triggers, I am trying to find a way to "reset" any of the selections made that are not a part of a found word. I can see a few ways I think it can be done but I tend to over complicate things sometimes. Would returning anything that is not "correct" be the best way to do this?
Hi Ira, I think it's a good idea about the states. The other solution could be to have a separate layer with the selected letters for each word. When the word is found you can show the layer and if you want to 'reset' the letters you can 'reset' all of them because the correct combination will be on the layer. Hope that's clear enough :)
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Thanks so much for sharing Andrzej
Nice!
This is super cool! Thanks for sharing :)
That is really great! Thanks for sharing.
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you for this wonderful and simple shared experience!
Thanks for sharing your creative ideas! I'm definitely going to build something inspired by this! (But I won't use the images or break copyright... thanks for that reminder, too.) :)
Thanks for sharing Andrzej, it seems wonderful.
Thanks for sharing, very creative!! Digging around in the triggers, I am trying to find a way to "reset" any of the selections made that are not a part of a found word. I can see a few ways I think it can be done but I tend to over complicate things sometimes. Would returning anything that is not "correct" be the best way to do this?
Hi Ira, I think it's a good idea about the states. The other solution could be to have a separate layer with the selected letters for each word. When the word is found you can show the layer and if you want to 'reset' the letters you can 'reset' all of them because the correct combination will be on the layer. Hope that's clear enough :)
This is amazing Andrzej! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks for sharing this template.
Your playful onboarding is so COOL!!!!