Today I wanted to show you how to use the hidden object state in Articulate Storyline to reveal a normal state at a later event.
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Today I wanted to show you how to use the hidden object state in Articulate Storyline to reveal a normal state at a later event.
Check out the screencast below!
In the screencast below, I show you how I would add an image as a background in Articulate Storyline. I’ve inherited many files that have had photos as slide backgrounds, but the photo is a slide object. This screencast shows you two different ways of achieving the same effect without muddying your slide up with an extra slide object.
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Today I wanted to share one of the awesome preview features in Articulate Storyline 3/360: Responsive Preview. Now, what this means is being able to preview your course in several commonly used display interfaces (Desktop, Tablet Landscape, Tablet Portrait, Mobile Landscape, and Mobile Portrait) without having to physically test how your course displays on each of these views (outside of Storyline).
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The built-in question slides in Articulate Storyline are a HUGE timesaver, but customizing them always creates value add for your clients. In this screencast, I’m showing you how you can easily create a custom Submit button for your built-in question slide interactions.
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Continuing on with our custom multiple choice question, I thought I’d show you how to create custom feedback layers. These custom feedback layers do not use the feedback master and may be viewed as an unconventional approach…unconventional but effective. I’ll show you the feedback master in another screencast – don’t worry!
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In this screencast, I wanted to show just how quickly you can customize a built-in question slide in Articulate Storyline. For this demo, I’m showing you how to modify the built-in multiple choice question slide in Storyline, but I don’t go as deep as showing you how to customize feedback slides or option states – I’ll save that for another video or two.
Note: This is a real-time demo, so you’ll hear all of my ramblings and indecisiveness.
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