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Menu Madness
Hello Storyline Friends ๐,
I have been using Storyline for about six months now and there's one thing I struggle with on every project and it's my menus. I'm attaching one here.
The requirement is that the user go in order and not be able to go out of order and that the "P" button is not available until all the audio has finished on this base layer. (Order P,E,A,R)
The buttons have to change color upon being visited when the learner comes back to select the button. I do pretty good understanding states so this isn't a problem for me.
What I'm confused about is how to set a menu like described above. I have probably seen 50 or more examples on how to do menus and I really struggle to understand or follow what's going on. Most of my courses have these menu requirements and I always need help from another ID to make it happen.
Would someone possible be able to tell me if there is a way, or a standard, or an easy to understnad way to set something up like above and then explain the "why" behind the triggers. My apologies if this is a heavy lift, but I really want to get better and faster with this software and this is a huge barrier for me. I get there are articles and I've read some of them but I'm still not sure how to do this.
Thanks
Nancy
- NancyHampsonCommunity Member
Thank you Judy. This seems very straight forward and easy to understand. I appreciate you sharing the link with me.
Nancy
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
This post explains how to create a custom menu slide. It also has a demo file.
Itโs worth the effort to learn about variables and trigger conditions, because they provide the real power in Storyline. Hereโs more information:
- This post provides an overview of variables. It also links to numerous resources. The Value of Variables | Articulate - Community
- The User Guide articles about triggers include some about conditions. Storyline 360: Working with Triggers | Articulate - Community
- emmaoli3Community Member
Nancy, I'm not seeing any attachment.
Hey Nancy. I don't see anything attached. If you attach it, we can take a look and see how it's set up and what you want to do.
- NancyHampsonCommunity Member
Hi Tom,
I did forget to attach a file. I was in a time crunch with this project so I basically deleted the menu slide and structured the course so I didn't need a menu. This was not a popular decision but I was really having trouble. Basically I'm wondering if there's a standard way to setup a menu so that the users have to select the modules in order, and then once that module has been seen, the user comes back to the menu, see's the state has changed to visited, and selects the next module in order. I had trouble with the triggers, the variables but I do understand the states. I went online and there were so many examples of how to do a menu I got lost and didn't know which way to go. I redesigned the menu slide many times and still couldn't get it to work. If there's an article or a resource I could read as a single source of truth that would be wonderful. Thank you for reaching out. I really appreciate it.
Take Care
Na