I've developed a course where the audio has to finish and the interactions must be 'clicked' before the Next button enables. However, the user MUST wait for the audio to finish before clicking anything, otherwise, the Next button will not enable. Is there a workaround for the order of the conditions? Can a user click while the audio is playing and the Next button will enable regardless?
Of course, there is a way, but I'm not sure what you want. Do you want the user to be able to advance while the audio is playing? If not, enable the interaction when the media finishes, and the advance when the interaction finishes.
The Next button disables when the timeline starts. The audio auto plays and the click to reveals are functional. However, if any of the click to reveal are clicked BEFORE the audio finishes, the Next button will not enable. You must wait for the audio to finish. This is NOT what is meant to happen. The user should be able to click to reveal at anytime while listening to the audio and when they are all clicked AND the audio is done, the Next button should enable. However, the Next button will not enable if any of the click to reveal are clicked before the audio is finished.
There is a large number of options that could be causing each of your problems, but I can't see how it could help you for me to discuss all of them in detail here. If you will attach your .story file, someone can tell you exactly what the problem is, without wasting your time on a lot of explanations about how to fix problems you don't have.
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Of course, there is a way, but I'm not sure what you want. Do you want the user to be able to advance while the audio is playing? If not, enable the interaction when the media finishes, and the advance when the interaction finishes.
Both conditions are on this Trigger Wizard. See attachment. If the triggers need to be separate, what is the reason for the wizard?
That's a great looking trigger.
Can you explain:
1. What do you want to happen?
2. What actually happens?
If you can attach the .story file here, it is easier for someone to take a look at it and help.
The Next button disables when the timeline starts. The audio auto plays and the click to reveals are functional. However, if any of the click to reveal are clicked BEFORE the audio finishes, the Next button will not enable. You must wait for the audio to finish. This is NOT what is meant to happen. The user should be able to click to reveal at anytime while listening to the audio and when they are all clicked AND the audio is done, the Next button should enable. However, the Next button will not enable if any of the click to reveal are clicked before the audio is finished.
There is a large number of options that could be causing each of your problems, but I can't see how it could help you for me to discuss all of them in detail here. If you will attach your .story file, someone can tell you exactly what the problem is, without wasting your time on a lot of explanations about how to fix problems you don't have.
Hi jsspeace,
I'm sorry this disabled next button is causing you so much trouble!
I provided an idea in the other discussion you posted here.
Let me know if that helps out and does the trick!
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