I have seen the tutortials on attaching resources, but how are the Facebook and Twitter buttons created? Are they built into the slide? Or they actually apart of the player?
This looks like a custom screen that was created and those buttons added in. Without seeing the original source files, I'm unsure how it was set up, but you could create the look of a player on a master slide with those buttons added into the margins. To begin, you'll want to remove all elements of the embedded Storyline player.
They should - but you'll want to confirm that your LMS supports them to. A great way to test before uploading to an LMS is to test within SCORM Cloud which is an industry standard testing site.
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Hi Lindsey and welcome to Heroes!
This looks like a custom screen that was created and those buttons added in. Without seeing the original source files, I'm unsure how it was set up, but you could create the look of a player on a master slide with those buttons added into the margins. To begin, you'll want to remove all elements of the embedded Storyline player.
They are just custom buttons with jump to URL triggers
As Ashley says they are just buttons on the slide or slide master
Thank you so much for the help! I will be adding buttons to my slide master!
Sounds great Lindsey! Thanks for the update and welcome to E-Learning Heroes
Related to this thread, do the URL triggers still work if the course is placed inside an LMS?
Hi Cynthia,
They should - but you'll want to confirm that your LMS supports them to. A great way to test before uploading to an LMS is to test within SCORM Cloud which is an industry standard testing site.
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