Hello, is there a way to place a restriction on a scene that won't allow a user to advance to another scene untill all slides within that scene have been completed not just visited? Bottom line, I don't users to be able to advance to the assessment without first completing each slide.
In a scene-introduction slide-i have several buttons allowing usesr to make a selection to go to another slide within that scene. One of the buttons take the user to the last slide of the scene where I have a button that shows at the end of the slide allowing the user to take the assessment/quiz. I want to avoid having the user select that button on the scene intro slide and skipping all the other slides. How can I do this?
This works great, but I'm wondering if there is a way to keep the current layer active rather than the slide being reset to the base layer when learners close the feedback box? I know this will work with a lightbox, but with such limited content this is not the look I'm going for.
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In a scene-introduction slide-i have several buttons allowing usesr to make a selection to go to another slide within that scene. One of the buttons take the user to the last slide of the scene where I have a button that shows at the end of the slide allowing the user to take the assessment/quiz. I want to avoid having the user select that button on the scene intro slide and skipping all the other slides. How can I do this?
Sara
Hi Sara,
Would something like this be what you're hoping to do?
Hi Peter,
This works great, but I'm wondering if there is a way to keep the current layer active rather than the slide being reset to the base layer when learners close the feedback box? I know this will work with a lightbox, but with such limited content this is not the look I'm going for.
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