Thank you so much! This helped me a lot. I had been struggling with this functionality for the past two days and had watched multiple videos, but all the triggers were lengthy. Your simple triggers are awesome. Thanks a bunch!
Nejc, I repeat myself (and will repeat myself in the future :-): Absolute great tip. That's one of your admirable skills: to reduce (seamingly) complex matters to their core and then provide a (nearly) one-size-fits-all solution. To find the shortest way through a maze requires a lot of experience. Thanks again for sharing your impressive experience.
Thanks Nejc. How would you change this technique if only two of the three buttons - and any two - will enable the next button?
8 місяців тому
You’d need to track a number variable. I suggest you watch this video to get some details about the approach - ua-cam.com/video/QIFMQhdlak4/v-deo.htmlsi=GAfOkvORDPR048Xl
Thank you for your sharing. But why dont we do this? 1. Change state "Next button" to Disable When Timeline starts on this slide 2. Change state "Next button" to Normal When Timeline ends on this slide
5 місяців тому+1
It all has to do with what happens when user returns back to the slide. In your case it might be locked again (depending on some settings).
Thank you so much! This helped me a lot. I had been struggling with this functionality for the past two days and had watched multiple videos, but all the triggers were lengthy. Your simple triggers are awesome. Thanks a bunch!
Nejc, I repeat myself (and will repeat myself in the future :-): Absolute great tip. That's one of your admirable skills: to reduce (seamingly) complex matters to their core and then provide a (nearly) one-size-fits-all solution. To find the shortest way through a maze requires a lot of experience. Thanks again for sharing your impressive experience.
Thank you so much for the kind words, Hermann! 🙏🏻
Thanks Nejc. How would you change this technique if only two of the three buttons - and any two - will enable the next button?
You’d need to track a number variable. I suggest you watch this video to get some details about the approach - ua-cam.com/video/QIFMQhdlak4/v-deo.htmlsi=GAfOkvORDPR048Xl
@ thanks for the suggestion.
Thank you for your sharing. But why dont we do this?
1. Change state "Next button" to Disable When Timeline starts on this slide
2. Change state "Next button" to Normal When Timeline ends on this slide
It all has to do with what happens when user returns back to the slide. In your case it might be locked again (depending on some settings).