Does anyone know if when running a Storyline presentation published for CD, if there is a way to hide the titlebar? Is there a keyboard shortcut? Ctrl F used to work for some Flash based apps but doesn't work here.
By "titlebar" do you mean the top of the overall window where you're viewing the content? There are not any options within Storyline to remove that or hide it - but hopefully if someone in the community has come up with an interesting workaround they're able to share it here.
Hi Ashley, by titlebar I mean when you run the executable file created by publishing for CD, the standard Windows bar at the top in which the program name appears as well as the minimize and X buttons.
I was hoping there existed some keyboard shortcut to make it go full screen (without titlebar) and perhaps in addition something like an Esc key press to return to normal view afterwards.
Yes, it sounds like we were talking about the same thing. There is no way to remove that within Storyline, but you may want to investigate Phil's suggestion.
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Hi Gary,
By "titlebar" do you mean the top of the overall window where you're viewing the content? There are not any options within Storyline to remove that or hide it - but hopefully if someone in the community has come up with an interesting workaround they're able to share it here.
Hi Ashley, by titlebar I mean when you run the executable file created by publishing for CD, the standard Windows bar at the top in which the program name appears as well as the minimize and X buttons.
I was hoping there existed some keyboard shortcut to make it go full screen (without titlebar) and perhaps in addition something like an Esc key press to return to normal view afterwards.
JAmes Kingsley has a free fullscreen widget over on Elearning Enhanced, not sure if it works with CD version though
Thanks so much for the pointer to that resource Phil. I'll check it out and test it on the published EXE and report back here on the results.
Hi Gary,
Yes, it sounds like we were talking about the same thing. There is no way to remove that within Storyline, but you may want to investigate Phil's suggestion.
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