I am currently having an issue in which the answers to my questions are shaking when clicked after the course has been published. This does not show in the preview of the course and none of the states are causing this issue.
I have tried changing the layout to the default one, creating a new master layout, deleting and adding the questions again, removing the extra states for each answer, editing the standard states for each answer, and creating a question bank.
Yes that is the issue I am coming across. I was able to create a temporary "fix" for this issue by creating a trigger to change the state instead of letting articulate change it.
I was also noticing that the feedback layers were doing the same thing. I was able to "fix" that by adjusting their timeline and creating a fade in.
Thanks, Jordan. Our team is looking into this bug, and we'll definitely keep you posted on any progress we make. As soon as a fix is released, we'll let you know!
I appreciate you bringing this up, and I'm sorry if it's causing you headaches.
You can fix the shake by simply adding a small buffer space between the answer blocks and the frame they are in. If any of the answers touch the frame then IE11 makes them shake as noted. This is how we fixed ours. There is another post somewhere describing the fix. It works fine. Just an extra step in programming.
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Hi Jordan,
Sorry to hear that you've run into an issue with this.
Thanks for sharing your .story file for us to take a look.
I published to SCORM Cloud as you can see here.
We do have a reported issue when viewing the content in IE11. Is this what you are experiencing as well? Take a look at my Peek recording here.
Yes that is the issue I am coming across. I was able to create a temporary "fix" for this issue by creating a trigger to change the state instead of letting articulate change it.
I was also noticing that the feedback layers were doing the same thing. I was able to "fix" that by adjusting their timeline and creating a fade in.
Thanks, Jordan. Our team is looking into this bug, and we'll definitely keep you posted on any progress we make. As soon as a fix is released, we'll let you know!
I appreciate you bringing this up, and I'm sorry if it's causing you headaches.
You can fix the shake by simply adding a small buffer space between the answer blocks and the frame they are in. If any of the answers touch the frame then IE11 makes them shake as noted. This is how we fixed ours. There is another post somewhere describing the fix. It works fine. Just an extra step in programming.
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