Dimensions of Drag and Drop within a Course Presentation
I'm looking for direction on sizing a drag and drop activity within the Course Presentation tool so that it fits.
I've created a drag and drop activity within the Course Presentation tool but when I view the presentation the drag and drop content is outside the boundary of the Course Presentation canvas so there is a scroll bar on the right (see attached screenshot).
The Course Presentation tool doesn't allow you to set a height and width and I can't find any support resources that indicate what height and width I should set my drag and drop activity so that it fits perfectly within the canvas of the Course Presentation tool.
Am I missing something obvious?
BV52
Wed, 12/04/2024 - 17:37
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Hi kennfj,In creating the
Hi kennfj,
In creating the content you should have the option to adjust the size of contents within Course presentation. Either by using the mouse in dragging the corners of the content (Screenshot 1) or when clicking the content you have the option "transform" in the upper left corner (screenshot 2).
-BV
kennfj
Wed, 12/04/2024 - 23:12
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Thanks BV52 but dragging the
Thanks BV52 but dragging the corners of the content hasn't rescaled my drag and drop contents (see screenshot). It's just cropped them. What I want is to set the drag and drop "Task size" height and width dimensions so that it matches the height and width of the Course Presentation canvas. Then I know that the contents I create in the D&D will fit the Course Presentation canvas without the need for a scroll bar.
kennfj
Wed, 12/04/2024 - 23:36
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An additional issue that I've
An additional issue that I've just realised is that when you view the D&D in the Course Presentation, h5p has automatically added the "Check" button below my content so that also results in the need for a scroll bar. I just want to have the whole D&D, including "Check" button, appear within the boudaries of the Course Presentation canvas (i.e. no need for scrolling).
BV52
Thu, 12/05/2024 - 00:49
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Hi kennfj,Thank you for the
Hi kennfj,
Thank you for the clarification. What you need to do is to first set DnD's task size to no larger than1000 x 380 and make sure you adjust to scale if you want it to be smaller. Here's a simple example https://bv-demo.h5p.com/content/1292447990232707469
-BV