The back button is a feature that allows the end-user to navigate to a previous screen. It is a great way to give your end consumers more control when engaging with your Jebbit experiences. Whether they wish to answer the same question a different way (perhaps due to a mistake) or they just want to engage with the Jebbit experience again you can set them up to do so.
Adding a Back Button
The Back Button can be added from your Style Guide. To access your Style Guide, click on 'Design' from the toolbar in the upper right corner of your Builder Map.
Once the Style Guide opens, click on the "Back" container on screen to open up the design controls for the Back Button on the left hand menu.
Edit the Back Button as desired. Once you are ready to enable the Back Button on all screens, select the checkbox "Add Back Button" and click "Save."
Customizing a Back Button
Customize the back button to match your experience's design and branding. You control the following:
Look and feel
Position
Spacing
Size
Text fonts and colors
Label: Determine if you have a label and what text it displays.
You typically set your back button design within the Style Guide.
Managing back buttons
When you add the back button, it appears on all screens throughout your experience, except the first screen.
To disable the back button on a specific screen, go to the Screen Editor for that individual screen and remove the back button element.
You can override the back button design set in the Style Guide on each individual screen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I turn off the back button for certain screens?
If you add the back button it will appear on all screens throughout your experience, except the first screen. Like the Logo and Progress Bar elements, you can remove the Back Button on any individual screen from within the Screen Editor.
Can you make design edits for the Back Button at the screen level?
While you will typically set your design within the Style Guide, you can also override the Back Button design on each screen.
If a user uses the Back Button and re-submits a new response, which input is saved for that user session?
For reporting purposes, we will always save a user's last set of responses only.