Forum Discussion
Continue Button Upon Quiz Completion in Rise
Hello ,
I am having the same issues as a lot of people here. I want to remove the prev/next buttons because of the Lesson numbers that do not match or make sense for our course. We do want to keep the sidebar as it is extremely helpful for our learners. With this said our learners as of now will need to use the menu to progress after completing a quiz, where they have been using the ease of placed continue buttons at the bottom of each piece of content. This really breaks the flow of the course for a learner and is not intuitive at all unless we teach them how to navigate for the quiz. It would be very beneficial for a continue button that is the exact same as what is in the rest of the content. If there is a feature request for this, please add my name.
My second qualm is if we do remove the sidebar and prev/next buttons as was suggested. Once again the continue button is completely different than what the learners have been using throughout the course i.e. the the course color rounded center aligned button and instead used the prev/next button style that I had removed and the learner has never seen before. This again is not intuitive for the learner and be confusing. Also this style button blends with the look of the quiz and typically needs to be scrolled down to instead of being prominent on the screen. If there is a feature request for this I would like my name added to it as well.
I think both of these issues stated should be fixed as Rise is suppose to be the rapid development tool we go to that creates nice clean, consistent, and responsive courses. Which is broken by these two design flaws in my opinion.
- AndrewCarfax-Fo5 years agoCommunity Member
Seems like such a fundamental failure. Pretty frustrating.
I was trying to avoid next/previous numbering issue with continue buttons, which Quiz absolutely breaks. I suppose i could disable the menu and have students fly completely blind.A toggle switch to turn off the lesson numbering is all that is needed to avoid having to workaround like this.
Alternatively we might be better off just building in our LMS (canvas) with modules and pages
- AndrewCarfax-Fo5 years agoCommunity Member
Double Alternative is to enable next button, but still add continue button at the bottom of each lesson.
This way the next button will still be hidden at the bottom of each lesson. Next button will now show up on quizz, so a button is still user facing in generally the same location as continue.
Unfortunately the next numbering issue still exists and it is a different visual style of button and therefore inconsistent. I suppose you could think of it as the chapter close button style.
A way to hide the lesson number is now all that is needed.
A toggle exists for Lesson Count Labels. Another toggle needs to be added under Previous & Next Button settings