In this screencast, I’m showing you how to create a quick toggle switch in Articulate Storyline. These are handy when you want to toggle something on or off, usually using a True/False variable.
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In this screencast, I’m showing you how to create a quick toggle switch in Articulate Storyline. These are handy when you want to toggle something on or off, usually using a True/False variable.
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I use a Mac, with Parallels to dual boot my Mac and Windows Operating Systems (OS). Articulate Storyline is currently only available as a Windows OS application, so I’m always getting questions about how I work across both OS in order to work in Storyline.
In this screencast, I’m sharing how you install fonts on your Mac OS as well as your Windows OS, specifically for use in Articulate Storyline.
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In this screencast, I’m sharing a list of things you can export from Articulate Storyline. This can be handy when you want to export an entire project for translation, individual media assets, full customized players, or closed captions.
For individual media assets, you can also use the Media Library (in Storyline 360) to export, but I didn’t show that as people using Storyline 2 or 3 would not have access to that feature.
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In this video, I’m sharing how you can easily export an image from Articulate Storyline. In this instance, I’m showing you how to export an image you created in Storyline for use as a profile picture.
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In today’s screencast, I’m sharing a handy tip for changing image shapes in Articulate Storyline. I say handy, because you can very easily create circular profile pictures in this manner for use on social media platforms, such as Twitter/LinkedIn/Microsoft 365. This is also handy when you’re creating ‘faux tweets’ or chat exchanges in interactions you are building in Storyline because it helps you very easily mimic the profile images for ‘users’.
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I’m going to start this screencast off on a tangent – WHY, Articulate, is Arial not one of the built-in font themes in Storyline? Why?! I mean, I know Arial/Verdana/Tahoma, etc. aren’t the most revolutionary fonts to use in a project, but it’s a unicode font – which is why I use it most frequently.
In any event – in this screencast, I’m showing you how to create a new theme font and change the theme font.
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