You don't save variables to different pages. Variables are stored for the entire course in "cookies". Saving a input to a variable called "text" in one slide and then saving a different input for the same variable in a different slide will overwrite whatever was in there.
Yes, I know it. But I want to save without change the page. The problemas its that if I dont navegate to other paté this variables dont save it if I close the course without change the page .
This is by design, if you leave a course on a slide where you have changed a variable that variable change will not make it to the resume data. for the value to be "saved" you must move slides.
No the resume data is saved when you change slides. You could add a save button which jumps to the next slide. In these cases the best thing I find is to educate the user that this will happen
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You don't save variables to different pages. Variables are stored for the entire course in "cookies". Saving a input to a variable called "text" in one slide and then saving a different input for the same variable in a different slide will overwrite whatever was in there.
Yes, I know it. But I want to save without change the page. The problemas its that if I dont navegate to other paté this variables dont save it if I close the course without change the page .
This is by design, if you leave a course on a slide where you have changed a variable that variable change will not make it to the resume data. for the value to be "saved" you must move slides.
Thanks for your input, Phil and Jerson! Does that make sense, Bouguie? :)
I know it works like you say, but the last changes of the student are lost if they close the course in that page.
Its possible save it with for example javascript?
Thanks
No the resume data is saved when you change slides. You could add a save button which jumps to the next slide. In these cases the best thing I find is to educate the user that this will happen
Good suggestion, Phil! Hope that does the trick for you, Bouguie. :)
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