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randykepple
10 hours agoCommunity Member
How to Restrict Navigation on an Interactive Slide
Working on updating and refreshing a group of compliance courses for a biannual release and some of the slides need to be locked until they complete the activity. My question is about how to throw an...
RonPrice
10 hours agoPartner
Hello Randy
The Hotspot serves as an invisible mask, preventing a User from clicking on the button until we are ready. It is no longer an ideal practice since keyboard users can tab around/under the mask and select this item (unless we remove it from focus order). We would typically recommend using Disable States to create a similar effect and just change the state back to normal when we are ready for the item to be selected. Or in the example in the video we would adjust the Layer Properties to not allow the base slide items to be selected and then add an option to close the layer to select the next item. This design is more in alignment with Accessibility standards.