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Replay Button on Seekbar Not Working
Hi. A client has come back to me to note that the replay button on the right side of the seekbar doesn't work. I've checked it on both the Flash and HTML5 versions. I also can't find any triggers that specify the replay button, when pushed, should replay the audio for the slide. Can you help?
Hello, everyone. Thank you for your votes!
It helps us understand the need, and I'll share the additional insight with the right team. If this gets added to a future update, this discussion will be the first to know!
- ChereseColli731Community Member
Add mine as well as I am going through my published course and looked this up.
Thanks, Greg.
You are correct and we are monitoring the users requesting this functionality.
I just responded to your conversation here and was able to locate your official feature request to our team to link all of these conversations to our report as well.
- RuthAnnGoetz-70Community Member
Agree, this needs to be corrected. Please add my voice as well.
- JulieWarwick-42Community Member
I'm having this problem today so add me to the 54 replies-to-date on this issue.
- SusanNabonne304Community Member
Adding my vote for an independent rewind button. This is especially important with you have lots of audio that a learner may want to listen to again while on the slide but you want to interactivity results to remain in a saved state on return to the slide.
- Jean-Christo203Community Member
Here is something worth knowing: how does the embed Reload button work in SL's player?
Right now, we currently need to 1) set to slide to "reset to initial state" and 2) add a trigger that "go to [that same] slide", if we want a custom Reload button.
However, how does the player's Reload button work? We know that it only works if the slide is set to "reset to initial state", but what else does the button do?
Hello Jean-Christophe,
In some cases, you may notice that the Rewind button at the right end of the seekbar doesn't actually start the slide over from the beginning.
The behavior of the Rewind button is determined by the “When revisiting” property for each slide. There are three options to choose from:
- Automatically decide: This is the default option, and it means Storyline will decide automatically whether to rewind the slide or not. Here's the logic: If the slide contains just simple objects and audio but no interactivity, Storyline will rewind the slide to the beginning of the slide’s timeline. However, if the slide contains any interactive elements, such as buttons or any other object that includes a visited/selected state, Storyline won't rewind the slide.
- Resume saved state: This option will always prevent the slide from rewinding.
- Reset to initial state: This option will always force the slide to rewind.
- CharleyLawsonCommunity Member
I would like to add my vote in to this as well. I'm working with a customer who wants to be able to rewind the slide without it resetting everything on the slide.
Hi Charley!
Consider it done! We'll keep you informed in this discussion when we hear of an update!