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Visited state on feedback layers
Hi,
I've got a rather complicated freeform quiz slide (that I developed from the response to a different query sent by Nedim to this Build an Accessible Drag and Drop Interaction in Storyline | Articulate - Community ).
I've got most of it working - correctly dragging and dropping passes the result to a result slide.
The issue I have now is this...
I have a try again layer with a hidden button that changes state when a try again button on the layer is 'visited'. The hidden button shows a review layer if the user wants to give up and get the answer! However, the only way I can see to reset the dragged objects to their start positions is to add the trigger to a try again button to show the current slide. But that overrides the 'visited' state on the try again button.
Does anyone know if it's possible to either
have the drag objects go back to their start positions when the try again layer hides
or
retain the visited state of the try again button when the timeline restarts on the base layer?
I've uploaded a story file with 2 versions of the slide (it's not a fully functional version with results etc.)
1.1 - the base layer restarts
1.2 - the try again layer and review layer are hidden
All help gratefully received.
Thank you
Karen
This post starts with basic info about the Try Again function. If you scroll down, you'll find details about how to use 0-length motion paths to reset objects in a drag-and-drop question:
PRIMER: Graded Questions the Allow Multiple Attempts | Articulate - Community
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- JudyNolletSuper Hero
This post starts with basic info about the Try Again function. If you scroll down, you'll find details about how to use 0-length motion paths to reset objects in a drag-and-drop question:
PRIMER: Graded Questions the Allow Multiple Attempts | Articulate - Community
- KarenWicks-029aCommunity Member
Thank you JudyNollet I'll give it a go.
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
FYI: You just marked your "Thank you" reply as the solution to your question.
The reply MARKED AS SOLUTION automatically appears immediately under the question when someone opens a discussion. That's done to help others find the answer when a question has the SOLVED label in the discussion list. I respectfully suggest that you unmark your reply. (I'd also appreciate you marking my reply as the solution, since solutions are tracked. 😊)