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How to force user to click on a Button in Rise 360
Hi there, Wendy! A button or button stack is not a block that works with the Continue button.
You can use continue blocks to require learners to complete carousel blocks, checkbox lists, audio blocks, video blocks, accordions, tabs, labeled graphics, processes, sorting activities, flashcards, knowledge checks, scenario, and Storyline blocks. (Although button blocks and attachment blocks are interactive, you can’t require learners to complete them.)
Some folks have used:
- a checkbox list to force an acknowledgment of having completed a task
- a quiz or Storyline block to check for retention of the content
I hope that gives you some ideas!
- AdamRomano5 years agoCommunity Member
Is there any plans to change this? Having to make them click a check box after clicking the button is quite redundant. For example, I have a course where they must visit an external page before continuing. Having a button to link them there is functional. Having them check a box afterwards confirming they've clicked the button makes adult learners feel like children in detention...