If you click the "Next" and then "Prev" navigation buttons in too fast succession, the elements on the slide disappear, leaving only the navigation buttons, the frame, and the slide background. It is very strange. Moving forward too quickly does not cause this issue, nor does moving backward too quickly. *Specifically* moving quickly forward THEN back ("Next" then "Prev"), or back THEN forward ("Prev" then "Next"), causes the slide's elements to vanish.
I can confirm that this issue is occurring on mobile devices, as well.
One thing to note, I cannot confirm if this issue is ONLY occurring in SCORM compliant versions of quizzes, or if it is also occurring in the web-based player. That may be something worth testing.
Thanks for the video, Jessica. You can use this upload link to share the file with us privately. It'll be helpful for us to see how you have the player and the animations setup so we can replicate this issue. Thanks!
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Oh no, Jessica.
That's certainly not an issue that I've seen and I'm not seeing anything with a quick search.
Would you be able to share your .quiz file that you're experiencing difficulty with and perhaps a Peek recording to demonstrate?
Hey Leslie,
Attached, please find a recording demonstrating this issue. I am working on getting the .quiz file to you, as well.
Please also note that the video is recorded from a session in another LMS, but I was able to replicate the issue in SCORM Cloud.
Hey Leslie,
Where may I send the .quiz file? I would prefer not to post it here for anyone to download.
Hey Leslie,
I can confirm that this issue is occurring on mobile devices, as well.
One thing to note, I cannot confirm if this issue is ONLY occurring in SCORM compliant versions of quizzes, or if it is also occurring in the web-based player. That may be something worth testing.
Thanks for the video, Jessica. You can use this upload link to share the file with us privately. It'll be helpful for us to see how you have the player and the animations setup so we can replicate this issue. Thanks!
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