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IdaFranziskaGro
Community Member
3 years ago

Quiz Alert if not edited

We have several quizzes in our project, in which the solutions are directly displayed by states (red and green). However, we still don’t want the learner to skip the quiz with the help of the next-button without having edited it. We would like to have an alert indicating that the quiz needs to be edited. And when it is edited correctly, it should move to the next level. Is that possible??

Thank you for your help!

Ida

  • Hi, Ida,

    I suggest you use the built-in "Try Again" functionality. In QUESTION TOOLS > DESIGN, if you set the Attempts to >1, Storyline will automatically add a "Try Again" layer that prompts the user to re-answer the question. 

    • If you set Attempts to a specific number, Storyline will show the default Incorrect layer if the user doesn't answer the question correctly in that many attempts. 
    • If you set Attempts to "Unlimited," Storyline won't let the user advance until they answer the question correctly.

    By the way, it is possible to show different feedback on the "Try Again" layer based on the number of attempts. This post has information about that: 

    https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/tip-give-different-try-again-feedback-after-the-2nd-attempt