I have a slide with hot buttons asking participants to make a selection from a list of choices. If they select incorrectly, they go to a second layer asking to try again. I want to create a third layer for when users make a second incorrect choice, regardless of incorrect choice selected.
There are probably several ways to do this, but I'd personally use a 'counter' variable.
Create your 1st incorrect, 2nd incorrect, 3rd incorrect layers.
Create a trigger to increment the counter by 1 if the learner clicks an incorrect answer. Set your triggers to open the layers depending on the value. So if the value equals, say 1, when the learner clicks an incorrect button, show the 1st incorrect layer, if it equals 2, show the 2nd layer and so on.
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Hi,
There are probably several ways to do this, but I'd personally use a 'counter' variable.
Create your 1st incorrect, 2nd incorrect, 3rd incorrect layers.
Create a trigger to increment the counter by 1 if the learner clicks an incorrect answer. Set your triggers to open the layers depending on the value. So if the value equals, say 1, when the learner clicks an incorrect button, show the 1st incorrect layer, if it equals 2, show the 2nd layer and so on.
Hope that helps.
Luke
I've just whipped up a quick example of this - see attached.
Your explanation and example were of great help! Thanks Luke!!!
No problem, happy it helped you out :)
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