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VickieMelogr939
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3 years ago

Can I put a hotspot in a regular image (i.e., not 360 degree)?

I'm [very] new. I've just started viewing the SL tutorials. The one I'm currently viewing is about 360 degree images. I'm not sure how to get a 360 image, but that isn't even my main concern. I was wondering if I can put hotspots in regular images. I tried it and a) I can't see my hotspot on preview; b) I don't have an "Interaction" button as one of the main options on my ribbon; the only thing I see remotely similar is "Interactive Objects" underneath a series of options for buttons, slider, dial, hotspot, marker. c) I see no option to "pulse"

Searching the elearning discussions, I saw some questions about hotspots being inserted in quizzes, but I didn't see any about just regular images (there were many pages to sort through, though, and I didn't look at more than the first couple).

TIA

  • The whole point of hotspots is that they don't show, except during development. You can put them anywhere, as they are above other items on the slide. In fact, you can think of every single object on your slide as having its own layer. Moving them up and down on the timeline will make them appear to be behind, or in front of other objects.

    As to making them interactive, that is done by creating triggers. Look at the triggers, and you can see the interactions you can give your objects. They come in four parts: Which object you make interactive, what action you want, and when you want it to happen.  The fourth part, which is to set conditions under which it should happen or not happen, is optional.

    One further point is that you can create your own interactive spots on the slide. In the first place, almost every trigger can be applied to almost every object. So for instance in your case, if you want something to happen when the learner hovers over, or drags, or clicks on the image, you just attach the trigger to it, If you want the action only when the learner hovers over, or clicks on a specific part of the image, you can do that with a built-in hotspot, or you can create your own spot. Create a shape with no outline, a fill color, and set its transparency to 95%+.

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      VickieMelogr939
      Community Member

      Ahh, I didn't realize I wouldn't be able to see them in preview. Thank you!

  • Hi Vickie, welcome to the E-Learning Heroes community! I am also new, so we are learning together. 

    I made a screencast to show you how to add a regular image with a hotspot, and add triggers to your hotspot to make it interactive. For more information on hotspots and triggers, I would refer to the following Storyline Guides: 

    Hotspots in Storyline

    Working with Triggers 

    Please let me know if this helps, and any other questions you have!