Using ASL 1 I did not have any issues with the timeline vs triggers when after publishing. Now I find that in ASL2 I am having to reduce each timeline.
Is there a setting that I can use that will allow the trigger to overule the timeline?
If you're using the player you can set the menu to restricted so the learner can't jump ahead via the menu when you want them to view slides in order. Enough of that, do you have an example slide of what your issue is.
The example is a slide has a timeline of say 60 seconds. When I publish the course, you have to wait 60 seconds before the 'trigger' becomes active. In ASL1 this was not an issue, you could proceed regardless of the timeline.
When you use restricted navigation in SL2, that also impacts your next button as well and won't let the user advance to the next slide until the timeline ends. One of our community members has shared a good workaround here.
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Hi Stephen
are you referring to 'restricted' navigation and the Next button?
No I don't think so. I have not use restricted navigation. What is that?
If you're using the player you can set the menu to restricted so the learner can't jump ahead via the menu when you want them to view slides in order. Enough of that, do you have an example slide of what your issue is.
oh I see! Sorry, yes I do use that.
The example is a slide has a timeline of say 60 seconds. When I publish the course, you have to wait 60 seconds before the 'trigger' becomes active. In ASL1 this was not an issue, you could proceed regardless of the timeline.
Thanks for your help!
Hi Stephen,
When you use restricted navigation in SL2, that also impacts your next button as well and won't let the user advance to the next slide until the timeline ends. One of our community members has shared a good workaround here.
That's great Ashley! Thanks all for the responses!
Happy to help Stephen.
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