![]() Mousing onto or off of a button can trigger actions, such as changing the “scene” (Hype’s name for what is presented on the entire canvas, including its background), or executing a JavaScript script. ![]() Any layout item placed on the canvas can have associated actions based on mouse movement (these effects work best when viewed in a computer’s Web browser: the absence of a mouse in an iOS device makes hover-based actions problematic). Hype also allows for interactive control of Web content. And you can drag key frames along the timeline with a fair degree of precision, giving you tight control over the timing of events. You can animate properties such as color, size, orientation, font family, type size and more using the timeline. Hype automatically generates the necessary code to create the transition between the start and end key frames over the time between them in the timeline. Move the playhead up the timeline to the point where you want your logo to be in its final position.ĭrag the logo to its end position, then return to the Inspector to set the logo’s ending visual properties.Ĭlick the Record button again to stop recording. Set the start properties for the logo, such as opacity or shadow, in the Element pane of the Inspector palette. Position the playhead at the starting point in the timeline. ![]()
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