SUBMIT action on Jotform to trigger next action within e-learning course

  • techmoadmin
    Asked on July 28, 2019 at 8:13 PM

    Dear Support, first of all - you are doing an amazing job. There is such a wealth of knowledge in the forum which has helped us a lot.

    I have a unqiue situation which I hope you could help us with:

    Background: We are building an e-learning course using https://articulate.com/360/rise.

    Since the application doesn't support free-form answers, we are creating those forms on Jotform (https://form.jotform.co/92087742019864) and using iFrame to embed within the course. (Course link --> https://cloud.scorm.com/sc/InvitationConfirmEmail?publicInvitationId=881555ef-37f8-444c-8f96-877b491e9b13)

    Problem 1: The iframe embedded within the course is scrolling within the window. We would like to have the full form presented and don't prefer scrolling (as it gets difficult when viewed on mobile).

    Problem 2: In the course, we have included an interactive component (image infographic) which upon completion unlocks the "continue" button. Until then, the continue button is disabled.

    We would like to make a similar treatment for the continue button right below the jotform.

    Any help in resolving both problems is highly appreciated. Happy to separate out both issues and have individual tickets if need be

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  • Victoria_K
    Replied on July 29, 2019 at 1:47 AM

    Hello!

    To avoid any confusion, we will indeed split the thread, iframe embed question will be answered here: https://www.jotform.com/answers/1906929 

    Regarding the buttons on your form, we might need some more information in order to provide an appropriate suggestion. What is the 'continue' button supposed to do when unlocked? Should it redirect to new form/web page? Or it will allow users to proceed to next page within same form?

    Basically, if you can apply conditional logic to redirect users elsewhere when they hit 'Submit' button. The button can be also hidden/shown conditionally:

    Redirecting-Users-to-a-Different-Page

    How-to-Show-or-Hide-Fields-Base-on-User-s-Answer

    But, if you are trying to set the action for the button of your web site depending on form answers, I'm afraid this might will not work.