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TomCarter-0375e
3 years agoCommunity Member
Creating 'open book' type knowledge check in SL360
Hi Heroes!
Who can help? I know it's gonna be in the variables.. ;)
I have a course that allows a learner to jump though a timeline to do with a planning process we have at work. On the home 'na...
TomCarter-0375e
3 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks so much for this solution Judy ... I'll get onto that solution tomorrow and let you know how I get on! So I'm assuming when they close the lightbox, it will simply return to the question slide they were on? Excellent!
There's always a hero about on this platform ;)
- JudyNollet3 years agoSuper Hero
Your assumption is correct. Lightboxing a slide opens it on top of the current slide. The entire player is also covered with a semi-transparent background, which prevents the user from interacting with any player features.
A lightbox automatically includes an "X" button in the upper right to close the lightbox. However, you might want to also include a more obvious button with a close-lightbox trigger on the lightboxed slide.