I have one slide with two buttons (two layers). I want the user to visit both layers before being able to move onto the next slide. I would also like to have a visited state. My visited state shows up after I have already visited the layer and try to push the button again. What am I doing wrong?
This is still not working right. Here is what I'm trying to achieve...after they have visited that layer, it changes colors. Then once they have visited both layers, the next button appears. Right now it doesn't change colors the way I want. How do I upload just that slide to show you what I have?
You had duplicate objects on your slide layers that covered the buttons on the baselayer. Have a look at the attached file and see if that works for you.
Still not sure what I'm doing wrong. I followed you triggers to a T. What am I missing?
It's not an issue with triggers, it's about objects on the two layers. You probably created those layers by duplicating the baselayer (incl. all the buttons, background rectangle, etc.). Have a look at the layers in my example (there is only one text box per layer) and compare it to your file.
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Hi Kendra
here is a sample file - hope it helps
This is still not working right. Here is what I'm trying to achieve...after they have visited that layer, it changes colors. Then once they have visited both layers, the next button appears. Right now it doesn't change colors the way I want. How do I upload just that slide to show you what I have?
Hi Kendra,
You can import that one slide into a new project as described here. Then you can use the "add attachment" button to share it here.
Please see attached.
You had duplicate objects on your slide layers that covered the buttons on the baselayer. Have a look at the attached file and see if that works for you.
Still not sure what I'm doing wrong. I followed you triggers to a T. What am I missing?
It's not an issue with triggers, it's about objects on the two layers. You probably created those layers by duplicating the baselayer (incl. all the buttons, background rectangle, etc.). Have a look at the layers in my example (there is only one text box per layer) and compare it to your file.
I got it to work! Thank you so much!!
Thanks for the update Kendra and glad you got it to work!
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