How to get a link to a partucular page Mar 28, 2011 By Maksym M Let's say I have an e-course of 200 pages published on the Web and want to provide a link to a particular page. How can I do so?
Brian Batt Staff 13 years ago03/29/11 at 8:53 am (UTC) Hi Maksym, You can link directly to any slide by putting the following at the end of your URL: ?slide=slidenumberhere For example, if you wanted to link to the 98th slide in a presentation, your URL might look something like this: www.mycoolwebsite.com/mycoolarticulatepresentation/player.html?slide=98
Ted Moore almost 13 years ago07/11/11 at 9:31 am (UTC) Brian, Can you do that from inside Articulate without using the web object? Like having a table of contents/main menu that helps steer people through the course? Example: slide one is the table of contents that links to slide 5, slide 10 and slide 15? Thanks, Ted
Ron Price Partner almost 13 years ago07/11/11 at 9:36 am (UTC) Standard Hyperlinks in PPT should work for that . . . adding Brian's ?slide=slidenumberhere code
Ted Moore almost 13 years ago07/11/11 at 9:41 am (UTC) Thanks Ron! I didn't even think about that... I'll give that a shot!
Gustaf Sylvin 10 years ago04/13/14 at 9:32 pm (UTC) Does this woek för Storyline too? Or rather, how does it work in Storyline? br gustaf
Leslie McKerchie Staff 10 years ago04/14/14 at 1:04 pm (UTC) Hi Gustaf! Looks like you were able to get some assistance in the Storyline forums here.
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Hi Maksym,
You can link directly to any slide by putting the following at the end of your URL:
?slide=slidenumberhere
For example, if you wanted to link to the 98th slide in a presentation, your URL might look something like this:
www.mycoolwebsite.com/mycoolarticulatepresentation/player.html?slide=98
Thank you, Brian!
Brian,
Can you do that from inside Articulate without using the web object?
Like having a table of contents/main menu that helps steer people through the course?
Example: slide one is the table of contents that links to slide 5, slide 10 and slide 15?
Thanks,
Ted
Standard Hyperlinks in PPT should work for that . . . adding Brian's ?slide=slidenumberhere code
Thanks Ron!
I didn't even think about that...
I'll give that a shot!
Does this woek för Storyline too? Or rather, how does it work in Storyline?
br
gustaf
Hi Gustaf!
Looks like you were able to get some assistance in the Storyline forums here.
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