I meant how we can translate the string "The close browser feature on this slide has been disabled while viewing locally because your browser does not support it.", because I looked for this string in the text labels but it is not there.
Glad I found this thread, because I couldn't make heads nor tails of the message our Instructional Designer and I were getting - as a result of viewing "Publish to LMS" content locally, separate from the LMS.
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Hi Gordon and welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
That error indicates that you are not viewing the material in it's published environment.
Please be sure that you are accessing the content as your learner would. Viewing locally will cause these errors.
Here is a tutorial if you would like to look it over.
hi Leslie,
How this string can be translated or where we can find it to insert the translation?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Wilfredo!
I'm not sure that I'm following your question. What are you referring to?
If you are looking for information about translating the content of your Presentation, please check out this tutorial.
hi Leslie,
I meant how we can translate the string "The close browser feature on this slide has been disabled while viewing locally because your browser does not support it.", because I looked for this string in the text labels but it is not there.
Hi Wilfredo!
This is not a field that is build into our Player text
Your learner should not see this field though if they are viewing your published output :)
Glad I found this thread, because I couldn't make heads nor tails of the message our Instructional Designer and I were getting - as a result of viewing "Publish to LMS" content locally, separate from the LMS.
So, you are good to go Glen? You uploaded the content and it works as expected?
Yep! I think so. If you look at the screenshot I uploaded above the error message is getting hilariously cut off. Why? Because.
"The close browser feature on this slide has been disabled while viewing locally because "
Haha! I didn't notice that, but that is pretty funny. Because.
Glad to hear that you are good to go, just wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything.
Thanks for checking in! Now, back to the rat race...
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