Join Keith Gilbert for an in-depth discussion in this video Creating a scrollable frame that reveals content below, part of Adobe Digital Publishing Suite: Interactive Techniques.
- Scrollable frames are typically something…that you pull into position to view…additional information within the scrollable frame.…But they don't have to behave this way.…Sometimes, it's a nice change in rhythm…to have the scrollable content already in place…and then the user swipes to scroll the content…out of the way, revealing additional content underneath.…Anytime you're working with scrollable content…that's going to scroll on or off the screen,…it's often times useful to increase…the size of the pasteboard.…
Especially, the vertical pasteboard…is way too small to accommodate…much of anything scrolling off the page.…So, I'm going to go to Preferences, to Guides & Pasteboard,…and I'm going to increase the Vertical Margins,…in this case, to something really large.…I'll just put in 2000 pixels.…I don't really care, as long as it's large enough…to accommodate what I'm doing.…It's pretty typical that you'll have to do that…when you're working with scrollable frames.…And just for consistency, I always like to set up…
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11/12/2014- Creating a "pop-up" box to reveal content
- Designing a multiple-choice quiz
- Getting started with nested multistate objects
- Creating feature-opener videos
- Building animated navigation buttons
- Including PDF content
- Adding a gyroscope-enabled panorama
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome56s
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1. Creating "Reveal" Buttons
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Real-world examples3m 43s
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Creating a pop-up box7m 46s
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Image reveal: Method one6m 24s
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Image reveal: Method two7m 31s
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2. Creating Interactive Quizzes
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Real-world examples2m 35s
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3. Creating Nested Multistate Objects
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Real-world examples3m 14s
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4. Creating Feature Opener Videos
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Real-world examples2m 9s
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Preparing video5m 50s
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Using video in a layout2m 18s
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Creating objects above video3m 56s
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5. Creating Animated Buttons
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Real-world examples2m 38s
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Adding a page-turning action3m 45s
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6. Including PDF Content
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Real-world examples3m 40s
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7. Creating Effects with Vertical Scrollable Frames
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Real-world examples3m 44s
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8. Creating Effects with Horizontal Scrollable Frames
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Real-world examples2m 13s
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9. Creating an Interactive Panorama
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Real-world examples1m 17s
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Preparing for your panorama3m 19s
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Creating the panorama5m 10s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 16s
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