Been a bit since I posted, but I'm honestly stuck! @TomG I was able to create iframes with no issues. I also found jQuery syntax (stopPropagation) that closes the an active iframe if anything outside of it is clicked. Thank you for your help 😀 The toggle buttons are where it has gotten tricky. The good news is that I can make the buttons, and the buttons can open/close iframes. The bad news is that I haven't been able to toggle the iframe displays. For example, if I have Buttons A & B that are associated with iframes A & B, clicking Button A will open/close both iframe A and iframe B (same for Button B ). I've tried to remedy this several different ways: * trying to define functions where A is visible + B is hidden/B is visible + A is hidden and linking the function to jQuery toggle commands; * trying to tie these functions to click events instead of a jQuery toggle command; * trying to use the div id for A in one toggle command and the div id for B in another; * trying to d
Thank you, @TomG! I can try to create the iframes with some of the JavaScript syntax that's floating around online. In terms of the toggle functionality, would I want to use JS or jQuery? Sorry if this is a dumb question - I've never used either, and I didn't know if jQuery's inclusion would make it easier. For the timing and return stuff, it would be ideal if I could record each time an iframe was expanded and how long it was open each time. If I can only record whether a frame was viewed (yes/no) and the total time it was viewed (across clicks), that would also be fine. I assume I would use event tracking and embedded data to coordinate this, but I don't want to put the cart before the horse here. Iframes first, haha!
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