Difference between revisions of "Fields Side By Side"
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− | With a '''[[Puzzle (Book Page object)|Puzzle]]''' type question, the user is required to re-arrange mixed-up pieces of an image to re-form the original image. If the parent question's '''[[Interaction]]''' property is set to '''Arrange in Second Field''' then a separate (initially-empty) grid is provided into which the user can drop the puzzle pieces from the shuffled grid. By default, this second grid is positioned above the initially-populated (shuffled) grid, but if the '''Fields Side By Side''' is selected, the second grid is positioned to the | + | With a '''[[Puzzle (Book Page object)|Puzzle]]''' type question, the user is required to re-arrange mixed-up pieces of an image to re-form the original image. If the parent question's '''[[Interaction]]''' property is set to '''Arrange in Second Field''' then a separate (initially-empty) grid is provided into which the user can drop the puzzle pieces from the shuffled grid. By default, this second grid is positioned above the initially-populated (shuffled) grid, but if the '''Fields Side By Side''' is selected, the second grid is positioned to the left of the initially-populated grid. |
[[Category:Property]] | [[Category:Property]] |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 25 February 2020
Scope
- Book Page content object > Puzzle object > Fields Side By Side property
- Book Page content object > Quiz object > Fields Side By Side property
Purpose
With a Puzzle type question, the user is required to re-arrange mixed-up pieces of an image to re-form the original image. If the parent question's Interaction property is set to Arrange in Second Field then a separate (initially-empty) grid is provided into which the user can drop the puzzle pieces from the shuffled grid. By default, this second grid is positioned above the initially-populated (shuffled) grid, but if the Fields Side By Side is selected, the second grid is positioned to the left of the initially-populated grid.