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June 17, 2015
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The Timeline and Responsive Project

  • June 17, 2015
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Hi,

However, I have been tasked with re-creating an HTML5 course as a responsive project. The problem I am running into is there is too much text on the first slide, and the cell phone view is just too small to make it work. While I can adjust images, buttons, fonts etc. on each view without affecting the other views, I have found that I cannot adjust anything on the timeline without affecting the other views. Whatever I do in the timeline of  the cellphone view affects all of the other views. Is there something that I'm missing? I couldn't find any information online if there was a way to work with an independent timeline that won't affect the other views. What I had in mind was to time the text so that it shows up and disappears at the right points on the cellphone view--this is not what I want for the tablet/monitor views since they have the real estate to accommodate the text. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

JSV

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Correct answer Captiv8r

Hi there

The Timing of things is universal to all views. There is no separate Timeline for each view. For example, you might have a Text Caption that says Welcome to the course. And it might play for three seconds. While each view may have it appearing differently, the timing will be universal.

I think you are going to have to experiment with sizing and fonts so that things appear as you want for each view.

Cheers... Rick

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June 17, 2015

Hi there

The Timing of things is universal to all views. There is no separate Timeline for each view. For example, you might have a Text Caption that says Welcome to the course. And it might play for three seconds. While each view may have it appearing differently, the timing will be universal.

I think you are going to have to experiment with sizing and fonts so that things appear as you want for each view.

Cheers... Rick

jsvfoto9485530
Inspiring
June 17, 2015

Thanks, Rick! That answers my question!

Cheers,

JSV