You can add HTML pages as web objects in a Storyline 360 slide. You'll need to host the content on a web server first, and then add them via a URL. Alternatively, you can also add local HTML content in your course. See the section in the article where it talks about adding a web object 'If your web content is on your local computer'.
Regarding your follow up inquiry, there isn't a way to view the HTML code of an individual slide after a course has been published, but I'll let other members of the community chime in in case they have a solution available that I may have overlooked.
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Hi Luke,
Thanks for reaching out!
You can add HTML pages as web objects in a Storyline 360 slide. You'll need to host the content on a web server first, and then add them via a URL. Alternatively, you can also add local HTML content in your course. See the section in the article where it talks about adding a web object 'If your web content is on your local computer'.
Let me know if this works for you!
Hi Joe,
Thank you for your reply. I will try this!
I was also wondering if you knew if there was a way of seeing the HTML code of an individual slide after it has been exported?
You are most welcome!
Regarding your follow up inquiry, there isn't a way to view the HTML code of an individual slide after a course has been published, but I'll let other members of the community chime in in case they have a solution available that I may have overlooked.