Course Presentation

Go to Next Slide / Go To Previous Slide in Course Presentations

febster's picture

Hi there! 

Just thought this would make life a lot easier.

https://screencast.com/t/gipQlDlX

Basically, it's just a request in course presentations in the 'Go to Slide' functionality to have a dropdown menu in which you could select a 'Go to next slide' and 'Go to previous slide'. This would eliminate having to correct other slides that occur after an inserted slide. Would certainly save a lot of time. Don't know if others would find this useful.

Many thanks!

Timothy

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H5P File Won't Upload on WP - Missing Files? Hmmm...

febster's picture

Hi there!

Love H5P! 

Today I'm having an issue with uploading an h5p to my WP site.

Basically, I'm looking to break one big H5P file (a course presentation) up into 2 smaller h5p files. I want to do this by downloading the original big file, then re-uploading under a different name, then once re-uploaded go in and delete the slides I don't want to make it smaller.

However, I've encountered the below problem on both Safari and Chrome and even on different WP websites! I'm running the latest release on Feb. 14, too.

Here it is:

Course Presentation - using arrows for positioning object...bug...

febster's picture

Hi there,

I'm just getting into using arrows to position objects more quickly in course presentations.

Basically, I noticed that if you use the arrows to position objects (I was using an audio button), then once you update/save the file on WP, the objects which you positioned using arrows will be randomly shifted to different spots on the page. This nullifies the usefulness of using arrows to position objects. However, this problem doesn't exist if you just use the mouse or manually insert the numbers for the XY positioning.

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