This should be easy. I want a box to change from Normal to visited when the time line ends on a layer. Or at least change to something so I can lock the "Next" button until all layers have been visited.
It has four buttons that take the learner to different slides, and when they are all visited, a button appears that can have any trigger on it you want. In the restricted navigation, the four buttons appear in order, only after the previous one is visited.
I think this method has fewer potential pitfalls than counting layers. Also, if you click an object to show the layer, that object will automatically turn to Visited, if it has a Visited state, even if it is an exact duplicate of Normal.
I like the idea of counting the layers. The only problem is I can't find the counting lays in my triggers. Any ideas?
Storyline doesn't provide a default variable for counting layers. You have to create it, and add the appropriate triggers to adjust its value. The demo file contains detailed instructions.
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Here's post all about controlling the NEXT button, including locking it until layers have been viewed:
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/tip-controlling-the-next-button-101
I like the idea of counting the layers. The only problem is I can't find the counting lays in my triggers. Any ideas?
Storyline doesn't provide a default variable for counting layers. You have to create it, and add the appropriate triggers to adjust its value. The demo file contains detailed instructions.