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2017 October Update:- How to create toggle buttons?
- Anonymous8 years ago
Hi
It is explained earlier in the video: https://youtu.be/jksjtR8GnBE?t=9m48s
She used two images, one with scatter selected and one with matrix selected. Let's call them image scatter and image matrix.
Image scatter is linked to a bookmark with following settings in the selection pane:
- shows matrix visuals
- hide image scatter
- show image matrix
Image matrix is linked to a bookmark with following settings in the selection pane:
- shows scatter visuals
- hide image matrix
- show image scatter
Disclaimer: I am not a graphic designer, as you can tell, but...
If anyone needs a couple of toggle buttons (left/right) please feel free to use these which I created in Photoshop.
Any suggestions on improvements are welcome.
All the best,
Paul.
PS. they have transparent backrounds.
How I create a Toggle
The trick here is to
1. Upload two images - Toggle left/right (see the reply above)
2. Turn on/off the visibility of the two images - thereby creating a Toggle effect.
3. Use two Bookmarks - as two saved scenarios - and click and jump between the two Bookmarks.
Toggle button sample.pbix (download) - link to reply above
1: The Image
Menu: Home, Click the 'Image' button
1. Upload a normal image (see the reply above)
2. Change Link to On.
3. Change Back to Bookmark
4. Select the bookmark to use (we create them below)
2: Selection pane - toogle image visibility
Menu: View, Click the 'Selection Pane'
Toggle what to show in the 'Selection plane'.
Next, we will save that scenario under the Bookmark pane.
3. Bookmark pane - save two bookmarks
Menu: View, Click the 'Bookmark Pane'
Set scenario 1 and save it as Bookmark1
Set scenario 2 and save it as Bookmark2