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Is it possible to use JavaScript to edit frame.js?
In fact i have this worked out quite a while ago.
...and came to the conclusion that instead of stopping and restarting the events.. it might be much easier to just block the list items. Thus said and done.. and it works flawless.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/c6b7e48a-f204-441d-81ea-4cdd5ed6a524/review
One big plus of this approach is that you can customize the menu/listitems if you want to.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/146cbdd5-f36c-4ce4-a5f6-94effde85c42/review
As you can see in the second review.
And here is the working Storyline.
Kind regards,
Math
- AbnerNoriega-829 months agoCommunity Member
Your solution was the closest one to what we wanted, the issue is that our LD Manager wants us to let the learner go back to visited slides and since yours put an overlay, it wouldn't work that way.
Thank you so much for it, tho.
- MathNotermans-99 months agoCommunity Member
You could use separate overlays for each menuitem. Then you can target them individually and hide them if a user needs to be able to go back to a visited slide.