I have several slides that a learner must visit and then it automatically returns to my beginning slide and changes colors for visited. Once all the slides are visited, I change to a new slide and I want the next button to appear. Can you please look at my attached and see what I am missing?
You have the state of the Next button disabled when the timeline starts - trigger right at the top
In your trigger 'Jump to 2.7 when user clicks next button' - you will need to have a trigger before this one to change the state of the Next button to Normal using all those conditions
I'm sorry...I'm still confused. I do (can I) move all the Jump to 2.7 when user clicks the next button on the layer? If that is incorrect, can you please give me an example?
Have a look at the attached revised file and see if that's what you wanted. I changed and simplified a number of triggers. For example there is no need for triggers that change a button's state to Visited, because it is a built-in state that will automatically be displayed when an object is clicked.
Looks like Michael and Wendy got you sorted out here. And as Michael stated, when using any of the built in features, you do not need to add a trigger. Here is a list of the built in triggers and how they work.
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You have the state of the Next button disabled when the timeline starts - trigger right at the top
In your trigger 'Jump to 2.7 when user clicks next button' - you will need to have a trigger before this one to change the state of the Next button to Normal using all those conditions
I'm sorry...I'm still confused. I do (can I) move all the Jump to 2.7 when user clicks the next button on the layer? If that is incorrect, can you please give me an example?
See attached file
Attachment?
Have a look at the attached revised file and see if that's what you wanted. I changed and simplified a number of triggers. For example there is no need for triggers that change a button's state to Visited, because it is a built-in state that will automatically be displayed when an object is clicked.
Hello Kendra!
Looks like Michael and Wendy got you sorted out here. And as Michael stated, when using any of the built in features, you do not need to add a trigger. Here is a list of the built in triggers and how they work.
Got it to work. Thanks for explaining and giving me a visual. This really helped.
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