alan.stephens
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+1 Our RC content is fairly stable but any time there's a change needed it's painful to manage.
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Ah! I hadn't picked up that it was a badge activated guide. That makes things more complex. I can't think of an immediate solution to that but will respond if I do.
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For step 1, you can pick any layout you want, and then just delete each element within it in the designer (clicking the bin icon when hovering over each). The only thing you do want to have is a cu...
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Hi Divya, we had the same challenge in the past and achieved it by creating a 2 step guide Step 1 has no visible elements, is dependent on the element on the page, and contain JS that immediately a...
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Hi Emma, I think that's just a poor description tbh (i.e. where it says it can only be activated by API) If your permalink guide is live, and the user you are using falls in the segment, I would s...
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Possibly with some custom javascript, but I don't think so (out of the box).
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Official comment
Yes, that can be done out of the box. On the transition from step 1 of the guide to step 2, you will want 2 actions.... 1. Change the page URL 2. Move to next step of the guide. That can be config...
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Hi Swetha, it would be both... the user must be on the page that the guide is associated with, and must meet the criteria as specified in the segment. There are a few other considerations like loc...
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Hi Meredith, if you open the guide designer and click on Activation, you can disable the guide from all activation methods there (Auto, Badge, etc.) That way, it can only be launched by API or Perm...
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Suggestion: If the guide adheres to throttling, then that throttling period would need to expire before the user becomes eligible for a guide again. Try making it ignore throttling (even temporar...