Wanting Next Button to Stay after Trigger is satisfied

Dec 05, 2016

I have a course that begins with the Next button hidden; the user must 'visit' buttons 1-3 to satisfy and unlock the Next button - this is working as intended. Each slide has the 'replay' button active - this is working as intended.

The client would the slide to show the 'Next' button when the user clicks 'Replay'.  The slide is behaving how it's intended - Reset to Initial state means the user must click on buttons 1-3 to unlock the Next button.  

Any tips?

3 Replies
Alyssa Gomez

Hi Allison! Thanks for including those details here and for sharing your slide properties and trigger pane. The only thing you'll need to add in this case is a True/False variable, and set the initial value to False. 

1. Add a trigger to change the variable to True when the state of all of the buttons are Visited. 

2. Add a trigger to change the Next button to Hidden when the timeline starts if the variable is equal to False. (You already have this trigger, just add the condition)

 

3. Add a trigger to change the Next button to Normal when the variable changes.

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