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TishCreery-1d3b
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12 months ago

Trigger on main menu screen not working as I hoped.

I created a trigger for a learner to jump to a slide (1.4. Secuity Awareness Knowledge check) when the state of all the module tabs have been visited. However, once they have been the knowledge check does not come or it comes up after they visited 3 of the for tabs. Need some help to get this working and in production!

  • You have these triggers on all of the rectangles/buttons: 

    • These triggers are redundant.
    • You don't need "state of __ = Visited" conditions. The trigger already is set to run "When the state of all of the rectangles is Visited."  

    Each button also has a trigger to show a layer, and the layer leads to more content. On the layer, the base button's state is set to Hidden. That means all 4 buttons will never be in the Visited state at the same time. 

    Hiding the buttons also prevents the user from revisiting content. And the layers are only used to show a button to link to the associated module. That's unneeded clicking.

    I suggest you do this:

    • Have each button on the base jump directly to the associated module/scene. 
    • Add a Continue button to the slide that jumps to the Knowledge Check. Set its Initial State to Hidden. (Note: When you do this, the object will automatically be hidden until a trigger changes its state to Normal. You don't need a trigger to change it to Hidden.) 

    • Add a trigger that changes the state of the Continue button to Normal when the timeline start with conditions so this only happens after the scenes have been viewed. 
      • Those conditions could check that the buttons are all Visited.
      • However, depending on how the course is set up, it might be possible for the user to return to the slide before they actually finish a module (for example, jumping to a module and then clicking the PREV button or using the built-in Menu). If that's the case, use variables to track completion of the scenes.
      • This post describes how to create a custom menu slide that tracks whether a user has finished each section. It also includes a demo file. TIP: Create a Custom Menu Slide - Articulate Storyline Discussions - E-Learning Heroes