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Hover, Down, and Visited States Not Working
I've been building a complex course, and throughout it, there are many instances of rectangles that I use as buttons. When I started, everything worked fine. Then a few weeks in, when the states started misbehaving, I created custom states. Those worked for a week or two, and then I noticed that they were beginning to fail little by little. I'm attaching a .story file of one of my dozens of iterations of attempts to get the states to work correctly. I've cycled through the built-in states, custom states, a combination of the two, re-creating the buttons, using the format painter, not using the format painter, and rebuilding a slide from scratch. Every solution I try either doesn't work or, at absolute best, works for a few weeks and then inexplicably reverts to what it's doing now. The project is due to the client in a little over a month, but beta versions are due ASAP. I've already spent a lot of time attempting to fix these states, but the problem pervades multiple slides across multiple .story files for this project. How can I resolve this inconsistency once and for all?
- MariaCSStaff
Hi, Robbie.
Thank you for sharing your .story file!
We have a bug reported where changing the state of an object from normal to a different state, when you hover your mouse over the object, the font settings of the different state is followed instead of the (default) font settings of the hover state.
The workaround is to change the font color on the hover button, then change it back. I tested it on your file, and it seems to work:
I've connected this discussion to the bug report, and I'll be sure to come back to update you when I have some news. - MariaCSStaff
Hi, Robbie.
Thank you for reaching out!
Our team monitors flagged or reported posts for false positives and releases them to the community as soon as possible. You should be all set now!
However, it looks like your attachment did not come through. Can you please try again on your post by clicking Add Attachment?
Let me also ask you a few questions:
- Are you working from a local hard drive? We don't recommend working with files on a network drive.
- Have you attempted to repair Storyline 360? Here are the instructions.
- RobbieChristianCommunity Member
Thanks Maria! I appreciate the info.
I must have made a mistake in the attaching process, but I think I've successfully added it now.
- I'm working directly from a local hard drive.
- That's a great new troubleshooting technique to add to my arsenal. I don't want to jinx it, but at first glance, doing this and then setting everything back to built-in states might have solved the bulk of my issues! How often do you recommend re-installing?
I'm still struggling with an issue with states. It's much less significant, but it is still puzzling all the same. The attachment describes the expectations vs. outcomes. Thanks for the help!
- RobbieChristianCommunity Member
This post was reported. Did I somehow make an unfortunately misplaced mouse click and report it myself by accident? If it was someone else on purpose, did I do something against the Articulate community standards?
- WaltHamiltonSuper Hero
When you attach the .story file, be sure to mention what you want it to do, what it is doing, and where.
- RobbieChristianCommunity Member
Hi Walt, thanks so much for your reply! It appears I somehow made an error when attempting to attach the file. It's uploaded properly now and the expectations vs. outcomes are described on-screen in the .story file.
- RobbieChristianCommunity Member
Thanks so much, Maria! I really appreciate the solution. I look forward to the bug being exterminated, but in the meantime, thank you so much for sharing this workaround.