Hi there,
I am wondering what is the best practice to my current problem. I am ‘pushing widgets below’ and would like to limit the screen/create scrollable panel for the text to go to.
Thank you for any help,
LionX
Hi there,
I am wondering what is the best practice to my current problem. I am ‘pushing widgets below’ and would like to limit the screen/create scrollable panel for the text to go to.
Thank you for any help,
LionX
Hi,
You should convert all you widget which need to scroll in a Dynamic panel
Axure documentation - Dynamic panels:
https://www.axure.com/support/reference/dynamic-panel-widgets
Best,
Thank you for your response Pierre. I read the documentation and I’ve finished available tutorials. Please check below and tell me whether I have not explained my problem well or I’m still not getting it.
https://fguhwi.axshare.com/#g=1&p=erste
(text shouldn’t be visible below the screen level)
Much appreciated!
@LionX, could you attach your prototype?
Without having it, it would be difficult to discover the issue and fix it.
What I understand of your problem is that you want to simulate a scrollable page but here the text goes below the frame.
Check if you used “Fit to Content” on your dynamic panel:
Uncheck it and test anew, it could be that
Thank you. I tried that and again - either I’m doing it wrong or the issue is elsewhere. Sorry to bother with such newbie problems.
problem.rp (99.8 KB)
Here:
problem_V2.rp (105.2 KB)
The idea is to have a scrollable dynamic panel to contain all the content of your page:
Select you content and convert it to a dynamic panel (you could also create you Dynamic panel beforhand and drag content in it)
Make it Scrollable:
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3. (Optional on mobile app) Hide the scrollbar :
a.Enlarge your panel so scrollbar is out of the screen:
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b.Convert your panel anew
c.Resize it to the width of your screen:
Viel Spaß !
Thank you a lot! I finally get it… Problem solved.
I will go over tutorials and refresh the basics before I ask another question.
Yeah and search in the forum, there are already solved threads on similar issues you could have
The learning curve of Axure is a bit steady at first, but after a step you will be able to do a lot.
Have fun prototyping