Review Button
Jun 20, 2016
By
Mike Holland
Hi gang,
I have the button active and it shows correct/incorrect answers as it should but I only want it to do this on a pass not a fail. When failed we want them to have to retake the complete quiz without help (which I have working with the retry button).
Is it possible to set up the review quiz button to be invisible on a fail?
Cheers
15 Replies
Hi Brian,
When you first insert a Results slide with options to Review, Retry, and/or Print, those buttons are placed on the base layer of the slide.
Regardless if a user passes or fails, those buttons are visible. Simple fix: Cut them from the base layer and place them on a respective feedback layer.
Example: Review button on Success layer. Rationale is if user passes they can 'review' the quiz or proceed. Place the Retry button on the Failure layer. Rationale is if user fails, there is no ability to proceed until they pass by restarting quiz.
Unless, of course, you want them to go over the material again so they actually can pass the quiz. :)
What Walt said. Yet, that's assessment "design" which should be considered long before opening Storyline. Solving Brian's immediate need is based on current design.
Thanks Gents, at this point I am attempting to work with the extra layers (need to research) on the results slide as Kevin explained. Cheers
Hi Brian,
Look at this very simple example.
Scene 1 is a five question quiz with standard Results slide inserted. Retry Quiz and Review Quiz buttons activated. Notice both buttons appear on base layer of Results slide.
Scene 2 is the same 5 question quiz but Review Quiz button moved to Success feedback layer of Results slide, and Retry Quiz button moved to Failure layer.
Hope this helps understand the concept.
Hi Kevin, sounds very easy but I am struggling with things...Once I download your zip file which do I select to view the examples? Thanks
Hmm...not a .zip file. I attached the actual .story file. Just open it and compare the two Results slides in each Scene.
Hi Kevin, certainly don't want to argue with you or take up too much time but it asks me to save a zip file when I click on it. I took screenshot of the message. I did download the zip but can't seem to open a story. Cheers
Ah, this forum must automatically zip .story files once uploaded. No worries.
You can either click on that file to save it somewhere on your computer and then unzip it. Or just "Run" from there and it will automatically unzip it. Just be aware of where it downloads to.
Once unzipped, it should just be that single .story file inside that folder.
Closest thing I get is a story.xml file which is all text. First image is after unzipping and second is inside of story folder. Apologies for taking up so much time.
Hi Brian!
Kevin has shared a .story file here and it seems like you may have a browser setting that is causing the behavior you are seeing. I'd recommend to either try in a new browser or do a right-click save link as to access the file.
Okay, that's weird. That looks like a published package of a project. I didn't publish, rather just attached the .story file.
I've attached it here again. Try this one and see if it makes a difference. I don't recall this forum repacking .story files into .zip files before.
Great catch Leslie, thanks for jumping in.. IE11 is problematic at the best of times . I should have guessed.. I opened Chrome and Kevin's attachment opens flawlessly. Thanks!!!
Kevin, sorry for the goose chase. Your example is simple and I now see the light. Thanks for hanging in there.
Cheers
Yes, great catch Leslie. And no problem Brian. Glad to help.
Lesson learned. Don't use IE. :)
No problem and glad that Kevin was able to assist you here Brian :)
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