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Continue blocks disappear after content is viewed
Hi Dan,
The continue button was originally designed to progressively reveal content and make sure learners complete interactions before moving on. So I could see how that may confuse learners if they saw it was the way to continue navigating.
There is not currently a way to add a button or button stack that is centered, but I'll pass your idea along to our team to save you the step of submitting a feature request. 😉
The Continue button will advance to whatever is next in order, whether that is the next lesson or an additional part of the existing lesson. Check that the Continue divider is the last piece in that lesson and that should be directing learners to the next lesson.
If you need any other help, let me know!
- DanielBolia-eb27 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Ashley,
Thank you for your response.
Regarding your comment about the Divider/Continue button advancing to whatever is next in order; I've learned that this is only true if the navigation setting for the Previous & Next Buttons are set to the ON state.
When the Previous & Next Buttons are set to the OFF state, the continue button will advance to the next content within the same lesson only, it will NOT advance to the next lesson.
Apparently setting the Navigation Mode to Restricted, Sidebar to No Sidebar, and the Previous & Next Buttons to Off, all at the same time, have the potential to cripple the course. When these settings are as I stated, the only way to advance to the next lesson is to use the Interactive/Button option and direct the user to a specific slide. However, the user will not be able to see any previous content.
Let me know if I missed anything regarding the Divider/Continue button option.
dan
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