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Video Demo: Create Custom Feedback Layers in Storyline 2

March 11, 2015

Today I wanted to share a little video demo and I decided that I would show you how to create custom feedback layers in Articulate Storyline 2. Storyline provides you with default feedback layers, and they’re nice enough…but once you’ve seen them several times over, they get start seeming a little less than exciting. Additionally, you may have clients who want a customized look and feel to their product to set them apart from their competitors. Most people like pretty things.

Creating custom feedback layers is very easy. You essentially create the elements you want to include on a new layer, add in a continue button (which I copied from the default feedback layer in this demo), and it’s as easy as that!

If you want to check out the Storyline file I’m working in (some folks are more hands-on learners), I’ve uploaded it for you to download – Click here to download the .story file.

Check out the video demo, below, and don’t hesitate to comment if you have any questions or concerns! Also feel free to request other video demos. I’m more than happy to share them.

Custom Feedback Layers in Storyline 2 from Ashley Chiasson on Vimeo.

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  1. Daniel Brigham says

    March 11, 2015 at 9:58 am

    Ashley: Thanks for sharing.

    1. Dig the burgundy gradient with the solid gray.

    2. I like the flexibility of these new layers. My first reaction would be to create a new feedback layer, but your technique allows for more flexibility, and would come in handy for special situations. Thanks again. –Daniel

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    • Ashley says

      March 11, 2015 at 10:00 am

      Thanks Daniel! These techniques are what happens when you teach yourself how to do things :p – Way before I discovered the ELH community and all of you wonderful gurus!

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