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Troubleshooting Vertical Scrolling - Wireframe: VerticalScrolling_Timeline
So, I am attempting to create my first vertical scrolling project by using the wireframes used in Lectora Live! Build a Scrollable Course in Lectora - YouTube.
I have just used the wireframe: VerticalScrolling_Timeline and switched from dates to steps.
There are six steps (the template provides five "dates").
I also changed the name of the Pointers 1 - 8 to Point #A - #B so I could keep track of which Pointers go with which "Date" (6-Steps) and InfoBox.
All the steps work except the last one where a code appears. I am not sure what I did wrong. And hoping someone can help me.
Here are two images which I hope will help you.
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LisaB2022 Community Member, Lectora® Accessibility Group (LAUG) Member, eLearning Brothers® Partner Posts: 71 ☆ Roadie ☆
Update - I just rebuilt the entire item as a new Lectora file with a new lectora wireframe.
I then tested without my content, and it worked.
I then added my content and the same error occurred.
Here is the file. Hopefully someone can see where I went wrong.
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It seems to be caused by the fact that the textfield is defined as an H2 element that only contains a list. When I set the "HTML Text Type" to "Normal" OR add text before the list (as it is in all the other textfields) it's solved.
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LisaB2022 Community Member, Lectora® Accessibility Group (LAUG) Member, eLearning Brothers® Partner Posts: 71 ☆ Roadie ☆
@timk THANK YOU.
I am new to this. Can you explain where I go (in pics if possible) to do this. I will try to make sense on my own as well.
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LisaB2022 Community Member, Lectora® Accessibility Group (LAUG) Member, eLearning Brothers® Partner Posts: 71 ☆ Roadie ☆
@timk i was able to find it.
and it worked for me. THANK YOU!!!
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