Grouped items on assessment slides not appearing

Jun 05, 2024

I have made my own progress bars on the assessment slides of a course I built.  These are custom built free form questions.  You can see on the screenshot that I have a grouped set of boxes that change color as each question is graded.  I have moved them to the front.  I have deleted and rebuilt them.  They all show on the slides.  When you go to preview the entire project, these boxes will not display.  If I publish this on reviewer, they will display, but they will flash, even though each group on each slide is set to the exact same size and position. When publishing I have tried every setting, adaptive, static high quality, low quality, Audio settings, optimized and not, nothing seems to work.  

3 Replies
Judy Nollet

The image you attached shows a trigger that jumps to the next slide when the timeline starts. Thus, at most, someone might see a flash of the slide before the program jumps to the next slide. 

It's impossible to tell what else might be happening without seeing the .story file. If you upload it, someone might be able to solve the issue.

Here are the best practices for uploading a .story file:

  • Only include slides that are related to the problem.
  • Be sure objects, layers, motion paths, and variables have meaningful names.
  • If there is proprietary content, replace or delete it. For example, replace proprietary text with “ipsum lorem” text.
  • Be sure to clearly describe the following in the file and/or in the post with the attachment (if you haven’t already done so):
    • What you want to happen
    • What is not happening that should happen
    • What is happening that should not happen
    • What you have already tried
Nicholas Hartle

I am really new to articulate.  Thank you for those directions.  What is super interesting to me, instead of grouping those boxes, If I take a picture and upload it on each slide as a .png, there is no flashing.  Exact same triggers.  This flashing only started happening after the last update.