Using the Link shape
1. Draw a control that will be linking somewhere. It could be anything, a button, an image, a text caption – it just has to look the way you want it to. 2. Place a Link shape on the drawing. Move and resize it to properly cover the region you want to trigger the link. [...]
Basic link between pages or Panels
1. Draw a control that will be linking somewhere. It could be anything, a button, an image, a text caption – it just has to look the way you want it to. 2. Place a Link shape on the drawing. Move and resize it to properly cover the region you want to trigger the link. [...]
Page name tags
By default, a VisDynamica prototype displays a sidebar that is listing all the pages included in the source Visio document. It can be completely disabled with a checkbox available in the desktop client’s interface – this is useful if the prototype is fully interactive, and is supposed to be navigated just the same way as [...]
Working with the VisDynamica shapes
In general, there are three standard ways of controlling the special shapes appearance and behaviour from inside the Microsoft Visio drawing: 1. Size and position The Visio document template embedded inside the desktop client (see: Starting a new VisDynamica document, slide 3/9) is configured to keep a point to pixel accuracy to the Visio drawing [...]
Video and photo gallery
This is an example of a simple gallery, with a large view mode displayed as a floating layer. It employs a Popup shape and Layout box. See it live here: http://visdynamica.com/demos/photo-gallery/ Download the source Visio document here: photo-gallery.vsd (VSD, ~2 MB)
Starting a new VisDynamica document
This tutorial is available as a Slideshare presentation. Download it as a PDF file: Starting a new VisDynamica project (PDF, 430 KB). For next steps, please see the constantly updated VisDynamica tutorials list.





























































