What does 'building for value' mean in the context of creating content?
Correct Answer: A
Question 12
What is the correct order of operations for determining if WalkMe content should appear on the page?
Correct Answer: B
WalkMe follows a specific sequence to determine whether content should appear on a page: * Web page loads: The page must load for WalkMe to initialize and evaluate content. * Segmentation: Segmentation rules (e.g., user role, behavior) determine if the content is relevant to the user. * Individual item conditions: Specific conditions for each content item (e.g., element visibility, URL rules) are checked to finalize display. This order ensures that WalkMe efficiently evaluates global applicability before checking item-specific criteria, optimizing performance and relevance. The other options are incorrect: * Option Areverses the order of page load and segmentation. * Option Cincludes Start Points, which are specific to Smart Walk-Thrus, not general content display. * Option Dplaces individual conditions first, which is illogical as the page must load first. Extract from Official WalkMe Documentation: Per the WalkMe Editor User Guide (SAP WalkMe Digital Adoption Consultant Study Guide, Section 1.6: Content Display Logic): "WalkMe content display follows this order: (1) Web page loads, initializing WalkMe; (2) Segmentation rules filter based on user attributes; (3) Individual item conditions, such as URL or element rules, determine final display." The courseGetting Started with Building WalkMe Solutionsexplains: "The sequence for content display is web page load, followed by segmentation to target users, and then individual item conditions to confirm content relevance." Option B correctly outlines the order of operations. References: SAP WalkMe Digital Adoption Consultant Study Guide, Section 1.6: Content Display Logic. WalkMe Editor User Guide, "Content Display Process" Section. Course:Getting Started with Building WalkMe Solutions, Module 3: Understanding ContentDisplay.
Question 13
Which of the options below is a use case for when to use jQuery? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
Correct Answer: A,C,E
Question 14
What is the purpose of using the small ghost icon in the WalkMe Editor when customizing an invisible Launcher?
Correct Answer: B
Question 15
You have created a Smart Walk-Thru to guide users creating a new department on a site. Depending on which option users select from a dropdown at one step in the process, they may need to complete a few additional items before moving forward. Which WalkMe feature could help address this alternate path in a Smart Walk- Thru?
Correct Answer: C
TheSplitfeature in a Smart Walk-Thru allows Builders to create alternate paths based on user actions or conditions, such as selecting a specific dropdown option. In this case, if users choose a dropdown option that requires additional steps, the Split feature can branch the Smart Walk-Thru to guide them through those steps before rejoining the main flow. This ensures the Smart Walk-Thru adapts dynamically to user choices, providing tailored guidance. The other options are incorrect: * Start Point(A) defines where a Smart Walk-Thru begins, not alternate paths. * Wait For Condition(B) pauses the flow until a condition is met, not for branching. * Popup Step(D) displays a message or input field, not for managing alternate paths. Extract from Official WalkMe Documentation: Per the WalkMe Editor User Guide (SAP WalkMe Digital Adoption Consultant Study Guide, Section 2.2: Smart Walk-Thrus): "The Split feature enables branching in Smart Walk-Thrus based on user actions, such as dropdown selections, allowing customized guidance for different paths." The courseGetting Started with Building WalkMe Solutionsexplains: "Use Split steps to handle alternate paths in a Smart Walk-Thru, like additional steps for specific dropdown choices, ensuring flexible and accurate guidance." Option C, Split, is the correct feature for this scenario. References: SAP WalkMe Digital Adoption Consultant Study Guide, Section 2.2: Smart Walk-Thrus. WalkMe Editor User Guide, "Split Steps" Section. Course:Getting Started with Building WalkMe Solutions, Module 6: Advanced Smart Walk-Thru Features.