The ins and outs of Storyline 360 Compliance can be found here. Be aware though that you can use Storyline 360 features but still not be compliant because of custom design choices you made such as font, point size, color, directions, etc. It is also possible to not use the features correctly making them non-compliant. Let me know if you would like to discuss.
As Julie mentioned, designing an accessible course is up to the author to choose elements and objects that meet the standards and use those features to ensure compliant courses.
This article covers specific ways you can help learners interact as fully as possible with your Storyline 360 course, and various sections are linked below:
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Hi Kathleen,
The ins and outs of Storyline 360 Compliance can be found here. Be aware though that you can use Storyline 360 features but still not be compliant because of custom design choices you made such as font, point size, color, directions, etc. It is also possible to not use the features correctly making them non-compliant. Let me know if you would like to discuss.
Cheers,
Julie
Hi Kathleen,
As Julie mentioned, designing an accessible course is up to the author to choose elements and objects that meet the standards and use those features to ensure compliant courses.
This article covers specific ways you can help learners interact as fully as possible with your Storyline 360 course, and various sections are linked below:
Hope that helps!
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