I am using a scroll bar to show a lot of content, is there a way I can force learners to scroll all the way to the bottom before they can progress to the next slide?
You can turn of the slide's built in NEXT button and put your own button into the slide panel area at the very bottom. They can't click next until they scroll down far enough to reveal your floating Next button.
Hi Elizabeth. I don't believe you can do this natively in SL, and I agree that Jerry's solution would probably be best. The only other way I could to do this, but it does over complicate it, is make your "scrolling" as layers, i.e. paragraph one on Layer 1, two on Layer 2 etc, and on final layer the Next button could unlock with triggers. The user thinks its a scroll box but it isn't actually.
But that really does sound like way to much work. :)
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You can turn of the slide's built in NEXT button and put your own button into the slide panel area at the very bottom. They can't click next until they scroll down far enough to reveal your floating Next button.
Hi Elizabeth. I don't believe you can do this natively in SL, and I agree that Jerry's solution would probably be best. The only other way I could to do this, but it does over complicate it, is make your "scrolling" as layers, i.e. paragraph one on Layer 1, two on Layer 2 etc, and on final layer the Next button could unlock with triggers. The user thinks its a scroll box but it isn't actually.
But that really does sound like way to much work. :)
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