I have a slider on my base layer. I have made it transparent and the slider button has been sized to take up the whole slide (allowing a swipe of the screen to change the values of the slider). When that slider is moved to various points it brings up various different layers.
The issue I have is that when the layers come up the objects on them get in the way of the slider button on the base layer, making it not swipable. Is there any way to overcome this?
I realised I forgot to say that each step on the slider triggers a layer AND changes the state of an object (in this case the orange rectangle) on the base layer.
How can you make an object un-clickable. For example, I have few objects on the slide that each lead to another module. However, i don\t want the users to be able to click on the module 5 object group, for example, unless they completed module 4...and so on. Thanks. Stef
make the initial state of the object disabled (in the states tab) and then use a trigger to change the state to normal when you want them to access it - might be via a variable at the end of the Module 4 for eg.
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Can you share the slide Ed and someone may be able to help you troubleshoot.
I can't share the actual slide, but wttached is a very rushed mock up! Thanks all.
I realised I forgot to say that each step on the slider triggers a layer AND changes the state of an object (in this case the orange rectangle) on the base layer.
Does this work for you Ed...I've put the stars into the states of the orange rectangle
Thank you very much. I don't know why I didn't think of that before!
Glad that will work for you Ed - all the best with your project!
How can you make an object un-clickable. For example, I have few objects on the slide that each lead to another module. However, i don\t want the users to be able to click on the module 5 object group, for example, unless they completed module 4...and so on. Thanks. Stef
HI Stefaniada
make the initial state of the object disabled (in the states tab) and then use a trigger to change the state to normal when you want them to access it - might be via a variable at the end of the Module 4 for eg.
There is a sample that will get you started on this post:
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/free-sample-restricted-and-free-random-navigation-using-variables-and-triggers
The restricted option illustrates what Wendy is talking about.
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