In this screencast, I’m sharing three ways of locating the Articulate Storyline 360 User Guide (and one way is so much faster than the others!).
Check out the screencast below!
In this screencast, I’m sharing three ways of locating the Articulate Storyline 360 User Guide (and one way is so much faster than the others!).
Check out the screencast below!
One of the more recent updates in Articulate Storyline 360 is the ability to add a course thumbnail/cover image. With most browsers no longer allowing autoplay of media, an issue that becomes prevalent when there is media on the first slide of an e-learning course, there has traditionally been just a blank slide with a play button.
With this update, you can now choose a cover image. This will be present on those first slides along with the play button. In this screencast, I show you how to add a course thumbnail/cover image.
Check out the screencast below!
The timeline is a tool function in Storyline that most people work with on a daily basis. It can be a mysterious beast in, but it doesn’t need to be – it can help you enhance your overall efficiency when it comes to e-learning development, and in this screencast, I’m sharing some quick tips on how to work with the timeline.
Check out the screencast below!
In this screencast, I’m talking about one of the new features in Articulate Storyline 360: Default Slide Dimensions. This feature is a handy enhancement in that it allows you to bump up your efficiency meter and streamline development even more than you’ve already been doing.
Check out the screencast below!
In this screencast, I’m sharing how to change the Accessibility Focus Order in Articulate Storyline 360. The default is yellow, which on the dark Modern Player works well…however, on the light Modern Player, the contrast levels aren’t nearly high enough.
Check out the screencast below!
For those who don’t know, I work for Traliant, a company that provides clients with binge-worthy compliance training. We’re pretty good at what we do, and we’re hiring – so check us out if you’re interested! Someone had requested a video demo sharing some tips and tricks for working with translations, and we do quite a few translations at Traliant, so I’m happy to be able to help out in this arena.
Check out the screencast below!