When storyline asks you if you want to resume where you left off, presumably information about where you were last time must be stored. Where is it placed? Is it in a browser cookie?
I hope this is a good place to ask my question. We noticed that the Resume function puts us on the last slide we completed, rather than the next slide. So if I let the timeline finish on a slide, leave the "course," then come back and resume, I come back to the slide I had just finished.
Is that how it should work or is there a way to change where it resumes?
The resume function will return the user where they left off. What you've described is expected behavior when using the resume function in Storyline 360.
I hope other community members will share a workaround if they've found one!
SL sends resume data when it leaves a slide. Since there can be interactions that can cause any slide to be the next one, it doesn’t try to predict which slide is next. That’s why it returns to the last slide completed.
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I hope this is a good place to ask my question. We noticed that the Resume function puts us on the last slide we completed, rather than the next slide. So if I let the timeline finish on a slide, leave the "course," then come back and resume, I come back to the slide I had just finished.
Is that how it should work or is there a way to change where it resumes?
Hello Maki!
The resume function will return the user where they left off. What you've described is expected behavior when using the resume function in Storyline 360.
I hope other community members will share a workaround if they've found one!
SL sends resume data when it leaves a slide. Since there can be interactions that can cause any slide to be the next one, it doesn’t try to predict which slide is next. That’s why it returns to the last slide completed.