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Applying an Action to a Cue™ Item
Applying an Action to a Cue™ Item

Actions provide the capability to define the outcome following a participant's selection of an item.

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Written by Samantha
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Actions provide the capability to define the outcome following a participant's selection of an item.

Initially, all elements within a Cue™ default to the Jump function. However, this setting can be customized. Simply select the desired item on the canvas, then choose the Action option within the WYSIWYG editor. This action will reveal the "Choose Click Action" pane, allowing for precise configuration of the item's behaviour upon selection.

5 actions are available for configuration:

  1. None: No further action occurs when the participant interacts with the item. This is ideal for static elements like labels displaying disclaimers or instructions. It ensures these remain visible without necessitating participant action throughout the Cue™ and/or Snak™.

  2. Auto: Automate the progression through the Snak™ without requiring explicit participant input.

  3. Continue: Facilitates the smooth flow of the Snak™, automatically moving the participant to the subsequent Cue™ in the timeline without guidance from the participant.

  4. Jump: An automatic transition to another segment within the Snak™ immediately after the participant selects the item. This feature allows for non-linear navigation, offering a flexible pathway through various Cues™ or media elements.

  5. Open URL: Directs the participant to an external website upon selection. To preserve the Snak™ session, the link opens in a new browser tab by default.

Note: To define an action for a specific item (such as a Label, Button, or Menu Item), it must first be selected on the canvas. This step is crucial for tailoring the interactive experience within the Snak™ according to the desired participant engagement.

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