To begin with, our book will have a chapter for a dog and a horse. We need to create clickable sprites to load into each chapter when we click on the entry in the table of contents.
You can position the button anywhere on the screen, as shown in the previous screenshot.
We added the word Dog to a button to create our first table of contents entry. Using the Paint Editor, we imported a button sprite and then we layered text over it. When viewed on the stage, it displayed as a single button.
Finish adding the following sprites to the table of contents page. Create a second button and label it "Horse." Then, create a heading that says "Table of Contents." Add a set of instructions that says, "Click an animal name to begin."
The Table of Contents heading and the instructions do not need to be placed on a button because we will try not to click on them during our project.
Feel free to experiment with your text or change it entirely. From this point onward, I'll assume you're working with a dog and a horse. However, if you want to work with a duck and a donkey, you won't hurt my feelings.
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