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- DeepaJaising784Community MemberThis is wonderful.. Can i ask what is the slide size that you have used?
- SarahHodgeFormer StaffThank you, Deepa!
I used a custom story size: 1280 width x 720 height
- DawnMannCommunity MemberI love this design!
- SarahHodgeFormer StaffThank you, Dawn!
- DanielleGoldsmiCommunity MemberHi, Sarah! This is an awesome example! I have a quick question -- how did you allow the user/learner to save their progress? Is it loaded to an LMS?
I have a project I am working on and the client is interested in a web-based training, but they want to have the learner save their progress.
Thanks!
Danielle- SarahHodgeFormer StaffThanks, Danielle! I hosted this course on Amazon S3. It's not designed to be a web server or LMS. I just created a mock example of a save function. Since I have a lot of layers on the STEPS slide, I was able to "save" by following this awesome blog tip by @MikeEnders and @KateHoelscher.
http://blogs.articulate.com/word-of-mouth/save-states-slide-upon-resume-storyline/ - DarioDabbiccoCommunity MemberI think that the save data is stored in browser Local Storage (if you change machine and browser the progress is not going to be saved)
- MichaelNorth-1eCommunity MemberWhat a beautiful refined example Sarah!
- SarahHodgeFormer StaffThanks so much, Michael!
- KieraMcAuliffeCommunity Membergreat work, are you drawing all of those characters or do you have a magical resource for illustrations.
- SarahHodgeFormer StaffThank you, Garth! I found the characters on Adobe Stock, which can be a magical resource :). I like the wide selection and it saves a ton of time.
- CaseyNevinsCommunity MemberLove your design Sarah. Thank you for sharing.
- SarahHodgeFormer StaffThank you for the kind words, Casey!
- JordannLuceroCommunity MemberIs that first graphic with the turning gears a GIF? Or how did you get that continuous movement?
- SarahHodgeFormer StaffAlthough I do love a great gif, I used the animation spin option to make each gear turn. Two are set to clockwise and the other two counterclockwise for 15 seconds. I set the slide to jump back to the same slide when the timeline ends so the animation never ends.
- TodAltheideCommunity MemberVery cool concept Sarah. I also stumbled on your slidesugar.com site with some great examples or your teams work...thanks for the free templates as well. Hope to see you at DevLearn 2019!
- SarahHodgeFormer StaffThank you so much for the kind words, Tod! It would've been awesome to see you at DevLearn this year, but I'm unable to make. Hope you have the best time! I had a great experience last year.
- ConiquaAbdul-MaCommunity MemberThis is really cool!
- SarahHodgeFormer StaffThanks, Coniqua!
- SamuelCommunity MemberExcellent job Sarah!
- SarahHodgeFormer StaffThank you, Samuel!