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MagdalenaBar556
3 months agoCommunity Member
Checklist triggers
Hello, I am trying to build a matrix that learners can use to determine the quality level. The idea was to use a checklist table with check-boxes in each row in separate button sets. Selecting the ...
- 3 months ago
I think it's easier to control this using variables. That method is shown in the first slide of the attached file.
- There are number variables to track how many buttons are selected in each category (DoesNotMeet, CouldDoBetter, Meets).
- All the programming is done on a "programming" layer, which is shown every time the user clicks one of the buttons.
- Triggers on the programming layer add the number of selected buttons in each category. Then triggers show the appropriate feedback layer based on those numbers. Then a trigger closes the programming layer.
- Note: Depending on what someone selects, a feedback layer might not show until multiple selections are made. That's because the first few selections might not meet the criteria for showing a layer.
JudyNollet
3 months agoSuper Hero
I think it's easier to control this using variables. That method is shown in the first slide of the attached file.
- There are number variables to track how many buttons are selected in each category (DoesNotMeet, CouldDoBetter, Meets).
- All the programming is done on a "programming" layer, which is shown every time the user clicks one of the buttons.
- Triggers on the programming layer add the number of selected buttons in each category. Then triggers show the appropriate feedback layer based on those numbers. Then a trigger closes the programming layer.
- Note: Depending on what someone selects, a feedback layer might not show until multiple selections are made. That's because the first few selections might not meet the criteria for showing a layer.