If you'd like to disable the submit button, you'll have to create a custom one that you can set up to do what you're looking for. This article goes into detail about the different options when customizing a buttons - it's about half way down in the article.
Question regarding disabling the automatically allocated submit button on quiz slides. If I manually code a button called submit how does SL know which slide to display i.e, correct or incorrect based on what the learner has selected? Do i know have to code this using variables?
@Susan: When you attach 'Submit Interaction xyz' trigger to your custom submit button, then Storyline handles the Correct/Incorrect feedback and scoring as if you used the built-in Submit button.
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I'm glad Michael was able to assist you here - and just an FYI when you reply via email your signature is included in the post. You're welcome to edit the post and remove that information if you wish.
hi, with regard to disabling the built in Submit button, i have a sample here that might be close to giving you an answer perhaps. basically i am working on something lately and one of my objective is to prevent the user to proceed to the next slide/page without finishing the quiz. i have a drag drop quiz which i wanted the user to finish the quiz and not to go to the next slide if he/she did not completed the quiz. hope this helps
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Hi Jyothi,
If you'd like to disable the submit button, you'll have to create a custom one that you can set up to do what you're looking for. This article goes into detail about the different options when customizing a buttons - it's about half way down in the article.
Hope that helps!
Hi Ashley,
Thank you for your response.
Jyothi
Hi Jyothi,
Happy to help. Please let us know if you need anything else!
Question regarding disabling the automatically allocated submit button on quiz slides. If I manually code a button called submit how does SL know which slide to display i.e, correct or incorrect based on what the learner has selected? Do i know have to code this using variables?
@Susan: When you attach 'Submit Interaction xyz' trigger to your custom submit button, then Storyline handles the Correct/Incorrect feedback and scoring as if you used the built-in Submit button.
Thank you for lightning fast response!
I had since figured this out, was having a mental block. J
Have coded and am now testing.
Cheers Sue
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Hi Sue,
I'm glad Michael was able to assist you here - and just an FYI when you reply via email your signature is included in the post. You're welcome to edit the post and remove that information if you wish.
hi, with regard to disabling the built in Submit button, i have a sample here that might be close to giving you an answer perhaps. basically i am working on something lately and one of my objective is to prevent the user to proceed to the next slide/page without finishing the quiz. i have a drag drop quiz which i wanted the user to finish the quiz and not to go to the next slide if he/she did not completed the quiz. hope this helps
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Thank Chris - always helpful to share things like that even in a older forum discussion.
Newbie or not, the help is always appreciated!
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