I don't even know where to search. I have a slide with three photos; each photo is a button that, when clicked, takes the learner to a specific mini-course.
I want to dim buttons 2 and 3 so the learner is forced to take the first course, then dim just button 3.
you could set the state of 2 and 3 to disabled and make those states black and white if you wanted. Then as 1 is finished , change state of 2 to normal, then when 2 is finished change state of 3 to normal
I can`t seem to find the source file anymore, but here is an example of a `locked` menu, where the topics have to be completed in sequence. I used a similar approach as described by Wendy. At the end of each section, I set a variable to true, whcih signifies that the section is complete. Then on the main menu, I enable the next menu button, based on the completion status of the previous section variable.
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Hi Lerissa
you could set the state of 2 and 3 to disabled and make those states black and white if you wanted. Then as 1 is finished , change state of 2 to normal, then when 2 is finished change state of 3 to normal
I can`t seem to find the source file anymore, but here is an example of a `locked` menu, where the topics have to be completed in sequence. I used a similar approach as described by Wendy. At the end of each section, I set a variable to true, whcih signifies that the section is complete. Then on the main menu, I enable the next menu button, based on the completion status of the previous section variable.
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