I am having difficulty making a button appear after the student has gone thru all the slides and would like to revisit a particular slide to review the information before taking the quiz. I have tried setting a variable with true/false but may need further explanation on how to achieve this certain function.
If you're able to share an example of what you've set up we can advise based on that! If you're unable to share any of your .story file, can you let us know what version of Storyline you're using and we can point you towards some tutorials and examples that may help you out!
We would like to have a next button appear after the learner has gone thru all 3 light boxes. this slide goes to three different light box slides. When they come back to this slide we would like for a next button to appear in the corner. Is that something that a variable would need to be enabled?
I opened up your file and only saw the one slide in question, so I didn't want to make any changes to that. But here are some ideas!
A variable could work, but the "when" trigger upon returning to this slide may be the piece that you get snagged up on.
Instead, you could use a transparent shape (Instead of a hotspot) and adjust the State when the user clicks on it to Visited or something similar. You can add a new trigger to change the state of the Next button from Disabled to Normal, when the state of Shapes A, B and C is equal to Visited.
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Hi Chelsea,
If you're able to share an example of what you've set up we can advise based on that! If you're unable to share any of your .story file, can you let us know what version of Storyline you're using and we can point you towards some tutorials and examples that may help you out!
We would like to have a next button appear after the learner has gone thru all 3 light boxes. this slide goes to three different light box slides. When they come back to this slide we would like for a next button to appear in the corner. Is that something that a variable would need to be enabled?
Hi Chelsea,
I opened up your file and only saw the one slide in question, so I didn't want to make any changes to that. But here are some ideas!
A variable could work, but the "when" trigger upon returning to this slide may be the piece that you get snagged up on.
Instead, you could use a transparent shape (Instead of a hotspot) and adjust the State when the user clicks on it to Visited or something similar. You can add a new trigger to change the state of the Next button from Disabled to Normal, when the state of Shapes A, B and C is equal to Visited.
That should meet your needs!
Let me know if you need anything else.
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