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Next and Back buttons gone from Review Quiz when controls and menus hidden in Modern Player
I have "Menus and Controls" set to OFF in the modern player on my latest course. (Storyline 360 version v3.43.22859.0.) When I do that, I of course need to create my own next/back/submit buttons.
No problem, until it's time to review a quiz. With no next/back buttons, learners can't properly advance through the review slides.
Am I missing a way to enable this feature while still using custom buttons and keeping menus and controls off?
- PhoebePatter438Community Member
I've just realised to simplify this, I have just changed the buttons on the main questions to say 'Next' as opposed to 'Submit'. That way the user won't be confused when reviewing. I don't think I required any more support so thank you :)
- PhoebePatter438Community Member
Hey everyone,
I set up a variable (QuizVisited) to change to true once the questions are visited. This triggers the "revisit" layer, which overlays the original submit button with a next button. However, when revisiting the quiz, the next button appears instead of the submit button, which I need for a fresh attempt.
Does anyone know how to resolve this?
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
It sounds like you've got a trigger that shows the "revisit" layer if the T/F variable = True. There are a few ways to ensure that layer won't show when the user retries the quiz. For example, adjust the variable back to False via whatever button is used to restart/retry the quiz.
Also, be sure the layer gets hidden. That could be done when the user advances from the slide. Or just add an "Else" statement to the show-layer trigger that hides the layer if the condition isn't met (that is, if the variable = False).
- DaveKerschba793Community Member
Perfect! It works! Thanks so much, Maria :)
- MariaCSStaff
Hi, Dave.
If you're building custom navigation buttons, you can create a layer called Review to your question slides, and add the custom buttons to that layer. They will only show up during review.
Let me know if that works!
- DaveKerschba793Community Member
I came here looking for an answer to this same question, because I've disabled the player controls in order to give as much real estate to the content, itself -- I've recorded a simulation of a screen where the UI labels are sometimes very small.
But hey, just thought of something. Would it work to put hidden Next buttons on the quiz questions themselves but trigger them to become visible only if someone has already visited the question?
- CharlesThompsonCommunity Member
Hi Ned,
Thank you so much for the tips. Although I already knew of those steps, I had been hoping to avoid them.
I can disable controls for slides where I don't want them visible, but it doesn't disable the player chrome, which is what I want. I've never liked the stock Next/Back buttons being so far to the right of the slides.
I also want to use those spiffy custom Next and Back buttons I created, so every single course I create doesn't scream "Storyline." And I like my large, themed "Submit" buttons inside my quiz slides, instead of the tiny generic checkmark/text far to the right of the slide in the modern player.
It appears as if there's no way to do precisely what I want, but I very much appreciate your suggestions!
- NedWhiteleyCommunity Member
Hi Charles,
I think your best bet is to enable Menus and Control in the Player and then use the slide properties to disable the various menus and control for the slides where you don't want them visible. This will enable you to incorporate your own buttons where you need to and use the built-in controls to progress through the quiz questions.
If you use Story View, you can select all the slides where you want to disable the buttons and menus and then make a group change in the slide properties dialogue in the bottom right of the screen. This will save a lot of time.