Hi Marianne and welcome to the community! 🎉 Can you share a bit more about what you mean by "separator"? Also, are you using Storyline 360 or Rise 360? I just want to make sure I understand so we can point you in the right direction.
Sorry for my very late answer. I am using Rise 360. I want to avoid " fast scrolling through" by making participants klicking in order to see further content.
Hi Marianne! Thanks for the extra details! Judy's suggestion of the Continue block is a great way to present information bits at a time. Here are some article that walks you through how to do that with some examples:
Hi Marianne! The second link includes this example: Safety 101: Common Workplace Injuries. If you add a Continue block to your course, you can edit the Continue block to always be visible or require the learner to view the content above first. Totally up to you!
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Hi Marianne and welcome to the community! 🎉 Can you share a bit more about what you mean by "separator"? Also, are you using Storyline 360 or Rise 360? I just want to make sure I understand so we can point you in the right direction.
Sorry for my very late answer. I am using Rise 360. I want to avoid " fast scrolling through" by making participants klicking in order to see further content.
I just found "Process". This ist more or less what I am looking for.
Nevertheless, it would be convenient if the next section only appears after the previous one has been clicked through. Is that possible?
This part the Rise 360 User Guide discusses various ways to control navigation:
https://community.articulate.com/series/rise-360/articles/rise-360-control-navigation
I think the "Use Continue Blocks to Reveal Content" section is what you're looking for.
Hi Marianne! Thanks for the extra details! Judy's suggestion of the Continue block is a great way to present information bits at a time. Here are some article that walks you through how to do that with some examples:
I hope that helps!
That sounds good.
Are there any courses you would recommend?
Thank you!
Hi Marianne! The second link includes this example: Safety 101: Common Workplace Injuries. If you add a Continue block to your course, you can edit the Continue block to always be visible or require the learner to view the content above first. Totally up to you!