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Correct answer Ned Murphy

You will have to place the buttons sitting over the animation if you intend to have the animation exceeding the area it originates in.

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Ned Murphy
Legend
October 29, 2014

I do not see the buttons flashing at all, though I do see the cursor reacting when over them and the animation is in that area.  That is most likely a result of the animation stepping between the cursor and the button causing it to lose contact momentarily as the animation blocks and unblocks access to the button.

WizzBaneAuthor
Participant
October 29, 2014

Yes, Ned, that's what I meant to say. Can this be fixed without altering the animations? What would you have done?

Thanks for the quick reply.

Ned Murphy
Ned MurphyCorrect answer
Legend
October 29, 2014

You will have to place the buttons sitting over the animation if you intend to have the animation exceeding the area it originates in.