Hi All,
I have noticed that when you wrap an object with a container and then anchor the container to say top right and then set the element anchor to top right within the container and set the objects position to Y=0 and X =0 then the object will position itself as expected within the container at position Y=0 and X =0. Notice in the screenshot that the image is in perfect alignment with the container. That's because the position is set to Y=0 and X =0.
....however,
If you move the object out of the container and then attempt to move it back in using a button with logic such as "on-click/position/change element position" then you have no way of setting the position of the object back into the original container at Y=0 and X =0 coordinates if there is a difference in screen/display size.
You would think that since the object is anchored to the container that it's positioning would be dependent upon the Y=0 and X =0 of the container it sits in, but this is not the case. This does not seem to be right.
Am I missing something?
SOLVED - Element Anchoring Within Container?
- TheRealMojoJojo
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Last edited by TheRealMojoJojo on Thu Jul 25, 2019 8:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hi,
How are you moving the object (Image 1) out of the container?
I just followed your example and it's working for me if I use an action on the Text 1 button of Mouse Click > Position > Toggle Element Position > Offset -300/200 > Transition 1 sec > Image 1
Tony
How are you moving the object (Image 1) out of the container?
I just followed your example and it's working for me if I use an action on the Text 1 button of Mouse Click > Position > Toggle Element Position > Offset -300/200 > Transition 1 sec > Image 1
Tony
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- TheRealMojoJojo
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Yeah, I have no idea what the hell I was talking about in that post. It's kind of twilight zony. I should probably stop posting after my first brownie because 3 hours later I did a video showing someone how to do exactly what I said couldn't be done....
Anywho, sorry for everyone wasting their time reading all my nonsense.
Can we just remove this thread here?
Anywho, sorry for everyone wasting their time reading all my nonsense.
Can we just remove this thread here?
Blame the brownie, eh ...for me it's always a senior moment
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- TheRealMojoJojo
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lol, but seriously. They are DAMN GOOD brownies. I can only eat about a gram of them at a time otherwise I'm off to the moon. I have about 10 pounds of them sitting in the freezer so should last me a couple more years They make me pretty loopy and I only eat them late at night