I think it is hit or miss, I have a template for a client that works and never shows the next/Prev buttons on review, and if I need to build for someone else I always reskin that version.
When learners review a quiz (or revisit question slides they've already submitted), they'll see Articulate Storyline's built-in Prev and Next buttons in the lower right corner of the player—even if you've disabled them throughout your course. These navigation buttons are necessary for learners to review quiz slides.
If you'd like to have an option to disable the Prev and Next buttons during quiz review so you can use your own custom navigation buttons, please let us know. We value your feedback.
Sounds like some users may have found a workaround ;)
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I think it is hit or miss, I have a template for a client that works and never shows the next/Prev buttons on review, and if I need to build for someone else I always reskin that version.
Hi Chris!
When learners review a quiz (or revisit question slides they've already submitted), they'll see Articulate Storyline's built-in Prev and Next buttons in the lower right corner of the player—even if you've disabled them throughout your course. These navigation buttons are necessary for learners to review quiz slides.
If you'd like to have an option to disable the Prev and Next buttons during quiz review so you can use your own custom navigation buttons, please let us know. We value your feedback.
Sounds like some users may have found a workaround ;)
Did anyone find an answer to this issue?
I've by built customised controls for my course. All working fine until I try to review the quiz questions?
Hi Liz and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
Are you asking about the built-in buttons being present during review? I have no update to provide on this.
Perhaps someone in the community will be able to chime in and assist you here.
Hi Liz
I've done a demo using variables but you could also set a trigger to hide the prev and next button when timeline starts
Thanks for popping in to share that Wendy - I knew I'd seen an example before. Bookmarked :)
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