Re: Arrow or symbol used to bring you to the top of the page
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SueB
Trying this. When I go to assign the reveal animation, on the shape, in the pasteboard background, I get an error message "Objects on the pasteboard background layer cannot have a reveal animations appied."
Sue, the arrow should still be on the MouseOff layer.
You do not put it into the Pasteboard layer, just drag it into an off-page position.
Acorn
Re: Arrow or symbol used to bring you to the top of the page
Okay, I thought when you said "pasteboard" that meant the layer.
Back to the drawing board. Do you mean to put the symbol (arrow) off of the page? I am a bit lost now.
Sorry...just not getting what to do exactlly.
Sue
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Acorn
Sue, the arrow should still be on the MouseOff layer.
You do not put it into the Pasteboard layer, just drag it into an off-page position.
Acorn
Re: Arrow or symbol used to bring you to the top of the page
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Originally Posted by
SueB
Okay, I thought when you said "pasteboard" that meant the layer.
Back to the drawing board. Do you mean to put the symbol (arrow) off of the page? I am a bit lost now.
Sorry...just not getting what to do exactlly.
Sue
Sue, yes off the page (off-page).
Acorn
Re: Arrow or symbol used to bring you to the top of the page
Okay, did that and it doesn't show up. Something is cuckoo!
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Acorn
Sue, yes off the page (off-page).
Acorn
Re: Arrow or symbol used to bring you to the top of the page
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SueB
Okay, did that and it doesn't show up. Something is cuckoo!
I assume that it is still has its trigger?
Try dragging any shape that is Sticky.
If it is not Sticky, it will not show.
Acorn
Re: Arrow or symbol used to bring you to the top of the page
Made sure it now has a trigger and a sticky and nope.
Brought in a new shape, rectangle, was off page, didn't show up. Did it half way onto the page and still nope, doesn't show up.
I'm looking at it locally after I do it, would that be an issue?
What in the world could I be doing making this so hard?
I'm on version 19, fyi, in case there is some glitch.
Sue
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Acorn
I assume that it is still has its trigger?
Try dragging any shape that is Sticky.
If it is not Sticky, it will not show.
Acorn
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Re: Arrow or symbol used to bring you to the top of the page
Sue, here is an example file: Attachment 132265
Acorn
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Re: Arrow or symbol used to bring you to the top of the page
I have re-attached my .xar file from earlier. If you look at both Acorn's and mine, you will see they use the same method. The rectangle (trigger) on the left-hand side. Mine is pink, Acorn's black. Open both so that you can see how the pair of them work. Arrow must be sticky and have a reveal triggered by name. Rectangle must have a name.
You can easily play with the arrow by sliding it on and off the page area.
Acorn hides the trigger rectangle by using the same reveal by trigger as the arrow, but there is no trigger, and so it remains hidden. Once you understand this, you'll see it's better than my solution of making the rectangle the same colour as the background and moving its position to the back.
Click Acorn's rectangle and the: Utilities > Web Animation > Reveal/Scroll (tab) > Reveal Animation (radio button) > Trigger Object Name (drop down box) and you'll see he has entered the name NeverUsed The rectangle is waiting for an object called NeverUsed before it shows...which, of course, doesn't exist.
>>> Attachment 132266 <<<
Reading that back, it sounds complicated. It isn't. Play with the 2 examples for the penny to drop.
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Re: Arrow or symbol used to bring you to the top of the page
Thank you, Chris and @Acorn. I will certainly give this a try tomorrow. I feel like maybe today is just not getting it right into the brain. I can see both of your examples and see that it works. I just must have done something wrong with mine, so I will tackle it another day...
Thanks so much to you both for working with me. I will let you know more..stay tuned!
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Chris M
I have re-attached my .xar file from earlier. If you look at both Acorn's and mine, you will see they use the same method. The rectangle (trigger) on the left-hand side. Mine is pink, Acorn's black. Open both so that you can see how the pair of them work. Arrow must be sticky and have a reveal triggered by name. Rectangle must have a name.
You can easily play with the arrow by sliding it on and off the page area.
Acorn hides the trigger rectangle by using the same reveal by trigger as the arrow, but there is no trigger, and so it remains hidden. Once you understand this, you'll see it's better than my solution of making the rectangle the same colour as the background and moving its position to the back.
Click Acorn's rectangle and the:
Utilities > Web Animation > Reveal/Scroll (tab) > Reveal Animation (radio button) > Trigger Object Name (drop down box) and you'll see he has entered the name
NeverUsed The rectangle is waiting for an object called NeverUsed before it shows...which, of course, doesn't exist.
>>>
Attachment 132266 <<<
Reading that back, it sounds complicated. It isn't. Play with the 2 examples for the penny to drop.