Jump to page
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As your document grows, help your visitors navigate to a specific page or section with a 'Jump to page' module. This type of module can be used to create a contents page or provide a convenient option to 'jump back home’ in the click of a button.

How to add a Jump to page module

  • Select ‘Interactivity’ for the Version of the Document that you want to work on.

The Version will then open in Interactivity mode and the Interactivity palette can be found to the right of your page.

  • Select the ‘Link’ module type from the ‘Add Interactivity' palette.

  • Select the 'Jump to a page within this version’ option.

  • Click and drag out the area to add to your page - this is the clickable area that the visitor will select to open the webpage.

  • Select the page number that you would like to turn or 'jump to'.

  • Select 'Save'.

Settings

The Settings palette will activate when any module on a page is selected. You can then apply settings, such as the focus outline colour.


1. General

Title

The 'Title' field is set by default, but it's important to update it to something unique that reflects the interactivity - for example, 'Turn to page 4'. Descriptive names make it easier to identify the interactivity in your document, which is particularly helpful if you're using lots of the same module type.

Tooltip

A tooltip is a short piece of text which appears when a cursor is positioned over a module. It can be used to provide a brief description or explanation of the module - for example 'Turn to page 4'.

2. Accessibility

Focus Outline Colour

If Accessibility has been enabled for your document, this option can be used to choose the colour of the Focus Outline Colour. Focus Outline Colour is the colour of the outline that displays around the piece of Interactivity being viewed when a visitor uses the Tab key to navigate around a document.

4. Clickable Area

Position X & Y

Adjust the position of the clickable area. 'X' sets the position of the left edge and 'Y' sets the top edge.


Width & Height

Adjust the width and height of the clickable area. The size is measured in pts.

Link to Panel

Link the module to a Panel in your document. Once linked, the module will move with the Panel if it is repositioned or resized.

💡The Link to Panel option is really useful if you are creating a contents page.

Example

James at ABC Invest has created a guidance document for managers.

The third page has been set up as a contents page using a List panel and the 'Jump to a page' module to help managers quickly navigate to a required section.

By linking each module to its respective List item, James can add a new item to the contents list when needed, without the 'Jump to a page' modules becoming out of sync.

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