Storyline does not currently allow for a dynamic built-in menu. To do what you want, you will need to create a custom menu, and it will have to show on the slide, not to the side like the built-in menu does. Sorry.
Looks like Walt has popped in to assist you here and you can also move the menu to the top bar left or right as part of the built in functionality. Just wanted to mention that in case you did not want to build a custom menu. You can do this by re-arranging the player tabs as explained in this tutorial.
@Leslie, till now I was doing in the same method as you mentioned but now i would like to do in different manner, is there any way to do it in html coding ?
I'm not good with coding, but I know creating a custom menu is a common task.
Check out the article here and one of the challenges here for some ideas.
Also, the Articulate Storyline 2 software development kit (SDK) is a free download that currently supports custom player frames for Flash content. To learn more about the SDK, see this download page.
Please note that the Storyline SDK isn't a supported product. If you need help creating custom frames, we recommend posting in our dedicated SDK forum to connect with other developers.
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Storyline does not currently allow for a dynamic built-in menu. To do what you want, you will need to create a custom menu, and it will have to show on the slide, not to the side like the built-in menu does. Sorry.
Hi Maulik!
Looks like Walt has popped in to assist you here and you can also move the menu to the top bar left or right as part of the built in functionality. Just wanted to mention that in case you did not want to build a custom menu. You can do this by re-arranging the player tabs as explained in this tutorial.
Thank you Walt and Leslie for the help :)
@Leslie, till now I was doing in the same method as you mentioned but now i would like to do in different manner, is there any way to do it in html coding ?
Hi Maulik!
I'm not good with coding, but I know creating a custom menu is a common task.
Check out the article here and one of the challenges here for some ideas.
Also, the Articulate Storyline 2 software development kit (SDK) is a free download that currently supports custom player frames for Flash content. To learn more about the SDK, see this download page.
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