Customize Goodbye.html with JavaScript From one's LMS Status?
Nov 13, 2012
For a course set up in a LMS, either AICC or SCORM, does anyone know if it is possible, using JavaScript, to customize the goodbye.html file that may come up at course end with a customized message based on the learner's status using JavaScript?
It's easy to edit the page with an HTML editor to edit the "standard text" but can some of the text be variable?
For example, if learner's status at course end is C or P (for Completed or Passed) can a sentence or two be inserted on the goodbye.html page? And then a different sentence or two be inserted if their status is something like I or F (for Incomplete or Fail)?
And, if it is possible, anyone have examples of the JavaScript code to use?
TIA!
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Hi
On the same theme - is it possible to remove the 'goodbye' html message altogther? my last slide already has a text box that says thank you and goodbye etc but the automatic goodbye pop up and obscures other text I added such as ..you can download the course content PPT from the resources tab. I want the user to have time to do this and click the exit button to lose the course on their own. Do I have to physically remove it from the publish zip folder before I upload to my LMS?Thanks.
Hi guys
Did anyone ever post a javascript or other solution for this, we found that when finishing a moduleit just says“this session has ended you may close the window”
A user may then closeMoodle unless you knew where to go and doesn’t really guide the student onwhere to next..
I know we could do it manually but we are working sometimes working on hundreds of publishes per project.
I would love a map of the hundreds of files Storyline generates even for the simplest projects so I know where things are and how to edit them.
Hi Jay! If you need to do any edits to an existing project, you'll want to work with the .story file itself and not the published output folders. Once you are done editing, you can save (or "save as" if you'd like to retain the original version), and republish. That process will generate a new published output folder that you'll use to upload the course to its final destination.
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