I have a course I've built with a scrolling panel. It has been requested that the learner not be able to advance until after scrolling through the entire panel. Is this possible? I can't figure out a way to make this happen. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.. if not, I'll be redesigning this page :(
I'm not aware of any method to force a user to scroll before advancing. (At least, not using just Storyline.) Sorry to say it, but it looks like you'll need to re-design the page if you have to meet that requirement.
Thanks... I was able to move my 'next' button inside at the bottom of the scroll box so that works, but while reviewing it's not in the same position I put it in when 'previewing' in storyline. Something I'll play with, but due to time will be redesigning that slide :)
Hi Tracy! I was going to suggest what you've already done - putting a button at the bottom of the box. Another user suggested an alternative option in this thread.
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Hi, Tracy,
I'm not aware of any method to force a user to scroll before advancing. (At least, not using just Storyline.) Sorry to say it, but it looks like you'll need to re-design the page if you have to meet that requirement.
Thanks... I was able to move my 'next' button inside at the bottom of the scroll box so that works, but while reviewing it's not in the same position I put it in when 'previewing' in storyline. Something I'll play with, but due to time will be redesigning that slide :)
Hi Tracy! I was going to suggest what you've already done - putting a button at the bottom of the box. Another user suggested an alternative option in this thread.