Forum Discussion
Menu Header links to wrong slide in course
I have a course with several sections. These are shown in the menu in closed form. In the menu clicking on a section heading will take the user to the wrong slide. Instead of the first slide in that section the user will end up on some other random slide. Has anyone else had this issue?
Storyline 3
11 Replies
- TachaGennarino-Community Member
I also just came across a similar problem except it wasn't with custom headings. I am fully up-to-date on updates. I was trying to add a slide (1st Quiz Slide) from one scene (Quiz) to another scene (Wrap-up) to allow users to skip the content and go directly to the quiz. My first project worked perfectly, the second project did not. In the project that didn't work, when I clicked the Quiz navigation link, I would be brought to the first slide in the opening scene (which was the Jump to Scene destination for one of two buttons on the Quiz slide). There were no auto advance, triggers, or anything on the Quiz slide (other than two buttons - one Jump to Scene, one Jump to Slide) so that is why it took me so long to put two and two together. I would just click the Quiz link and go to the destination scene of my first button.
Once I FINALLY made the connection between where I was being taken and its relationship to the slide I wanted to go to, I realized the only difference between the two projects was the destination for the review button. The one that worked had a Jump to Slide trigger that was set to go to the first slide of the opening scene. In the one that didn't work, the button had a Jump to Scene trigger that was set to go to the opening scene itself. Once I changed the destination to a slide within the scene, the navigation worked perfectly.I am still unsure why the navigation would automatically follow one of my buttons when I clicked the slide in the menu and not the other. My only thoughts are that the destination it went to was set to Jump to Scene and the other was set to Jump to Slide or that it was listed first in both the timeline and button triggers. Either way All's well that ends well. I hope this information helps someone else facing this issue.
Related Content
- 10 months ago
- 4 months ago