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Urgent Storyline help!
- 5 months ago
Personally, I wouldn't disable the Option buttons after the user has seen the related video. Instead, I'd give the buttons a Visited state. And I'd put them into a Button Set, so that only 1 could be Selected at a time. That would show which was currently selected, remind the user which buttons had already been clicked, but allow them to revisit any option.
For more info about the how the built-in states and button sets work, see https://community.articulate.com/discussions/discuss/primer-take-advantage-of-built-in-states/777134
That file is way more complicated than it needs to be. Slides 2.3 through 2.9 have the exact same content, except for which buttons are clickable. And that requires multiple triggers to "return" to the appropriate slide. (It would also require you to revise all of those slides if that content needed editing.)
You only need 1 slide with that Options 1-3 content. Triggers can change the already-selected option to Disabled based on simple T/F variables that track which button has already been clicked.
Then the "Next" button on the video slides can be programmed to return to the PickAll slide if any of the T/F variables = False. Otherwise, it can jump to the Conclusion (or wherever else you want it to go).
This has been set up in the attached version. Note that I hid most of the content on the video slides, and made the Next buttons available right away. (I don't waste time watching videos when troubleshooting.)
I didn't take the time to figure out what the Xavier variables were doing, nor when the SME VIDEO was supposed to be shown. But the edited version will allow you to delete slides 2.4 through 2.9.
- JudyNollet5 months agoSuper Hero
Personally, I wouldn't disable the Option buttons after the user has seen the related video. Instead, I'd give the buttons a Visited state. And I'd put them into a Button Set, so that only 1 could be Selected at a time. That would show which was currently selected, remind the user which buttons had already been clicked, but allow them to revisit any option.
For more info about the how the built-in states and button sets work, see https://community.articulate.com/discussions/discuss/primer-take-advantage-of-built-in-states/777134
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