Can someone advise me how to display the Prev and Next button only after all the animation on the slides have completed? I do not want the users to jump ahead and want to ony provide the ability to do so once all the information have been displayed.
What if I would like to require a user to click all three objects on the page before the Next button appears? I don't care what order they click each object, just that they click all three. Any suggestions?
create three objects and place them off the stage. Trigger that each of the objects change state to 'visited' when user clicks one of the onstage objects. Then trigger change state of next button to normal when the state of all the 3 offstage objects are visited.
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Hi Christopher!
Looks like Matthew has you covered here :)
Super! That definitely helps!
Thanks.
Glad to hear it Christopher! Thanks for popping back in.
What if I would like to require a user to click all three objects on the page before the Next button appears? I don't care what order they click each object, just that they click all three. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Hi Sarah
create three objects and place them off the stage. Trigger that each of the objects change state to 'visited' when user clicks one of the onstage objects. Then trigger change state of next button to normal when the state of all the 3 offstage objects are visited.
Shout out if you need a sample file
Try this.
If I am clear about what you want, you will probably use the restricted navigation, and just set segments 2, 3, and 4 to initial states of normal.
This demo file was extremely helpful: https://community.articulate.com/articles/require-learners-to-click-all-objects-before-continuing?utm_source=epiphanies&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=122215-Epiphanies-5&mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRols67OZKXonjHpfsX%2B7ekpXqO1lMI%2F0ER3fOvrPUfGjI4CScBnI%2BSLDwEYGJlv6SgFT7jGMblo27gPWxA%3D
Perfect Sarah!
Glad you were able to find something to assist you and thank you for sharing that with others in the community as well.
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