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Joseph Ganci
Inspiring
March 18, 2017
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Learning Interactions in Responsive Design

  • March 18, 2017
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I've not been a big user of Learning Interactions, especially in responsive design projects.

I just tried using the Glossary in a responsive design project and it simply doesn't show up. Am I right to think that it isn't meant for responsive? Is there a list somewhere of those LIs that are not usable in responsive? If there are any, shouldn't those that won't work not be available in responsive projects?

Next, I tried to use a Scrolling Text LI in responsive. That one does show up, but I can't scroll the box, not with the mouse and not with a touch screen. Is this a bug in CP9?

Here's an example file. Is anyone able to get it to work in responsive and/or normal HTML5?

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1vw6yiltq80mam0/sample.cptx?dl=0

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Correct answer Paul Wilson CTDP

I have also generally avoided them since I always found them difficult to customize to the level of customization that I would like (they always look out of place in my projects).

Yes, I couldn't see the glossary at all, however, when I published out I was able to scroll your scrolling text. I was using Edge browser.

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Paul Wilson CTDP
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March 18, 2017

I have also generally avoided them since I always found them difficult to customize to the level of customization that I would like (they always look out of place in my projects).

Yes, I couldn't see the glossary at all, however, when I published out I was able to scroll your scrolling text. I was using Edge browser.

Paul Wilson, CTDP
Joseph Ganci
Inspiring
March 18, 2017

Ah, in Chrome it won't scroll.

It's a shame about the learning interactions not working better in responsive (or at all). I hope they're fixed in the next version.

Paul Wilson CTDP
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Community Expert
March 18, 2017

Agreed. I should probably give them another look and find out which will work and which don't work.

Paul Wilson, CTDP