Strange hovered bar shown while reviewing quiz

Apr 15, 2024

Hello,

We are experiencing a strange phenomenon with Review-Quiz on our SL360.
The phenomenon are as follows:
If a student reviews only the wrong answered quiz, one of the other answer of answers be highlighted as if they were hovered over. See attached image.
This phenomenon occurs infrequently, about once every few dozen times.

Does anyone has encountered a similar issue and managed to solve it?  Could you please give me some advice? Any information would be appreciated.

Thank you.

7 Replies
Luciana Piazza

Hi Hideki, 

Thanks so much for reaching out! Happy to help.

We are currently tracking a bug that causes the hover state to be retained in quiz review. If you could please share your file, I'd be happy to test it to see if you are affected by the same issue. You can upload your .story file to this thread or privately in a support case.

Looking forward to hearing from you! 

Hideki Shiba

Hello Piazza-san,

Thank you for your support. I have placed *.story file and two zip files. 

Each zip file is the published folder by LMS publish. test -A folder is no problem. But I could see

the hover state every time by test -B. And both two folder is cleated by same story file  (testsample.story ).

Could you please check these files? I hope you can see there is something wrong with these files.

Thank you

Jose Tansengco

Hello Hideki,

Thanks for sharing your project files!

I tested your project file in Review 360 and SCORM Cloud but I couldn't replicate the behavior shown in your screenshot. Here are the links that I used for testing for your reference: 

SCORM Cloud 

Review 360

Did you publish your course using the latest version of Storyline 360? If not, please try using the 64-bit version of Update 86, which is the same version that I used for testing, to see if this fixes the hover issue in your quiz. Alternatively, if you can observe the problem using the links that I shared, please record a Peek 360 video of the behavior so I can take a closer look.