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Can I make a button inactive after the user has selected it?
You could also just add a trigger that changes the button to Disabled when the button is clicked. That would have to come before the trigger that jumps to another slide.
However, I suggest you rethink disabling a button. Users could get frustrated if they can't revisit content. IMHO, it'd be better to use a Visited (or custom) state to indicate what content has already been viewed. But don't prevent someone from revisiting the content.
Good points, Judy. A much simpler way, and thanks for pointing out the issue with disabling buttons. I think it also can confuse a learner who might be wondering why they clicked it earlier, and it worked, but now it doesn't. It could create support calls as well when someone takes the course. The old saying, "Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should." LOL
Richard
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