>>80932641. Create a global switch or text global if you want only one drawer at a time.
2. Create the tile covering the drawer
3. Give the tile a touch action > toggle global switch > your switch or your text global, for text global set it to a number or text identifying the drawer, to close the drawer set the text global to empty again.
3. Add a scroll animation to the tile to move the tile over. The animation should react on your global switch or formula using the text global, like $gv(drawer)=3$ or whatever number/text you set when the tile is tapped.
4. Add a shape > rectangle with fx > mask > clip next module beneath the tile.
5. Add a scroll animation to the clip shape that scrolls it from being offscreen to the right to onscreen. React on the same thing as the tile animation. This clip shape is like a window for the following module (drawer content in this case), the only part of the drawer content that will be visible is the part that the clip window overlaps, this is how you get the sliding reveal effect.
6. Add the static drawer content beneath the clipping rectangle.
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