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MelissaMillo674
7 years agoCommunity Member
Rise 360: Plants of the Pacific Northwest
This Rise 360 demo shows how you can create a helpful reference guide that includes interactive exercises that challenge learners. It also shows how you can include custom interactivity using the Storyline 360 block.
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- StacyTomaszewskCommunity MemberNice! I like the quiz.
- MelissaMillo674Community MemberThanks!
- MelissaCowan1Community MemberThanks for sharing! How did you change the background color of the lesson headers to blue?
- MelissaMillo674Community MemberWhich part is that? I did change some of the colors after I published it.
- BrockWestover-3Community MemberGreat stuff here!
- MelissaMillo674Community MemberThanks, Brock!
- TraLECommunity MemberThank you Melissa for sharing. It looks really great.
I would like to ask you about the heart bar, did you use different states for that, or there is a "bar" feature in Storyline?
Thanks again!- MelissaMillowayCommunity MemberThe health bar is a web object that can change to any percent you want it to via a trigger to adjust the variable. I'll have to share the files at some point in case anyone wants to reuse them for progress meters etc.
- LoriBeverageCommunity MemberI love this and would love to see those files! Thanks!
- VivianWang-2b1fCommunity MemberThe quiz is super neat! Thank you for sharing!
- MelissaMillowayCommunity MemberThanks, Vivian!
- jennemanCommunity MemberI really love the animations and health bar and such. Is there any way you could share the Storyline file?
- MelissaMillo674Community MemberHere is the download package. I may need to do a demo on how to use it though: http://design-system.melslearninglab.com/storyline/templates/templates/
- SullynnaMvula-bCommunity MemberI love the quiz!!!
- MelissaMillo674Community MemberThanks, Sullynna!
- TinaOvergaardCommunity MemberNice! How did you change the image blocks to the light blue color?
- MelissaMillowayCommunity MemberAh, there is a background color setting in Rise for those. I wish I could post a picture in the comment.
- TinaOvergaardCommunity MemberThanks! I've checked all of the options in the settings menu and can't seem to find the setting. Where would I find the background color setting?
- BeckyWilliamsCommunity MemberLove it!
- MelissaMillo674Community MemberThanks, Becky!
- BeckyWilliamsCommunity MemberHow did you make that little heart beat? I tried a similar effect, and I had to put the graphic in timeline a bunch of times to make it look like a signal emitting.
- MelissaMillo674Community MemberIt's an animated gif that is on the Master Slide.
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