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Disable auto-advance in preview
Hello Azar!
I'm happy to help! Are you wanting the question slides to not advance automatically when revisiting? Or are you wanting specific slides to advance automatically and others to advance by the user?
If you can share your .story file, that would be helpful to see so we can offer specific help with your project in mind!
- AzarPashayev9 months agoCommunity Member
Hello! Thank you very much for your response. The situation is like this: I
created a Quiz consisting of 25 questions. As the user starts the exam, the
question slides automatically advance in all 8 seconds. I want it to be
like this anyway. I set this from Timeline. The problem is that when the
user goes to the preview to have a look at the questions after finishing
the quiz, the question slides still continue to advance automatically,
which I don't want to happen. So I want it to progress automatically during
the exam time, but I want it to be done manually when previewing - AzarPashayev9 months agoCommunity Member
I hope I could explain it understandably. If you do not find it sufficient, I will try to explain it more clearly. Thank you again and you are very kind.
- LaurenConnelly9 months agoStaff
Hello Azar!
Thank you for adding these additional details! I would create this in Storyline 360, so you have more control over how the user moves through the course.
I don't want to discourage you from setting up your quiz in this way, but it is important to remember that if you have users who are using a screen reader or assistive technology, they might not be able to navigate through the slide in 8 seconds. We usually don't recommend authors put a time limit on slides for that reason.
Is it possible that you could build this type of course without including a time limit for each slide and allowing users to move to the next slide after they've answered each question?