Working with pages in Interactive layouts
Pages are the space where you design and control the flow of your Interactive layout. A Presentation layout contains at least one page. An Image Sequence layout contains one page for each frame that you create to animate a series of images. A Button layout contains one page for each of the button’s states (such as on, off, up, down, and so forth).
Just like objects, actions, and scripts, pages are a powerful part of Interactive layouts. For example, you can:
- Precisely control the flow of your presentation by configuring pages to advance based on an automatic time interval or when an end user presses a key combination or uses the mouse.
- Add transitions, such as a fade in or fade out, between pages.
- Run a particular script automatically when a page is shown or exited.
Parent topic: Creating interactive building blocks