Forum Discussion
Yes/No Question and Button/Attachment Continue Blocks
Hi Edward,
To create a Yes/No question, create a Knowledge Check / Multiple Choice question.
Replace Choice 1 with Yes and Choice 2 with No.
There is an Attachment Block and a Button block, so I'm not sure that I understand the second part of your question.
Thanks for your response. I want learners to click a button (with an embedded link) before moving forward in module. This works with flash cards, carousel but not buttons. Correct?
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- KarlMuller3 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Edward,
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It seems you want to use a CONTINUE block to ensure that an embedded link was clicked. Rise currently does not have a way of tracking whether an external link was clicked / visited.
It does not matter if the external link is added to text or to a Button block, it's not tracked.
So if you add a CONTINUE block, the CONTINUE status will always be enabled whether the link was visited or not.