I need to run a published presentation made in Presenter 360 in a local drive or USB memory but the final user has a flash error. See image.
Format I used to publish was HTML5/Flash (see image)
How to be sure that a presentation run correctly in all browsers like IE, Edge, chrome (for PC users) Safary, Opera, Chrome (for MAC user), playing it from hard local disk or USB memory
Note: If I publish like a CD, Launch_Presentation.exe doesn´t work in MAC users.
If you're needing to run locally, you'll want to publish for CD and for Mac users you'll want to instruct them to run the presentation.html file since they can't use the .EXE.
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Hey Jay!
You can certainly publish a Presenter presentation with HTML5. Are you using Presenter '13 or Presenter 360?
Presenter '13:
Check the box to include HTML5 output.
Presenter 360:
Click the link to include HTML5 output in the publishing format.
Appreciate your help Alyssa,
Articulate Studio 13 does allow the HTML 5 output.
Articulate Studio 13:
How can I change the Skins of the Player?
Or are there other Skins available for Player?
Thank You.
Hey Jay!
You can change the fonts and colors within the player by following this tutorial. Once you've got it fully customized, you can save it for future use!
I need to run a published presentation made in Presenter 360 in a local drive or USB memory but the final user has a flash error. See image.
Format I used to publish was HTML5/Flash (see image)
How to be sure that a presentation run correctly in all browsers like IE, Edge, chrome (for PC users) Safary, Opera, Chrome (for MAC user), playing it from hard local disk or USB memory
Note: If I publish like a CD, Launch_Presentation.exe doesn´t work in MAC users.
Thank for your help
Noy
Hi Jorge,
If you're needing to run locally, you'll want to publish for CD and for Mac users you'll want to instruct them to run the presentation.html file since they can't use the .EXE.
Keep in mind, our list of supported browsers is here for HTML5 and Flash and using Articulate 360.
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