I'm setting up a content for iPad so I bumped into this question: Ok, cool so gestures go like this:
2-finger swipe left: Moves to the next slide 2-finger swipe right: Moves to the previous slide Reverse pinch: Enter full screen mode Pinch: Exit full screen mode
What if I want to use slides in a non-horizontal way....? How can I can set them up? Is it even achievable?
HTML5 output does not support gestures, such as pinch-to-zoom or swipe, on mobile devices. However, the Articulate Mobile Player app for iPad is optimized to support gestures, and the mobile player is only set up to show the course in landscape mode not portrait.
Yes I do understand that much about Articulate Player. What I meant was that if there are no buttons, "return", "next" the content is displayed in the way one has designed them, is it not? I was trying to have a branching scenario.
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Hi Ernesto,
HTML5 output does not support gestures, such as pinch-to-zoom or swipe, on mobile devices. However, the Articulate Mobile Player app for iPad is optimized to support gestures, and the mobile player is only set up to show the course in landscape mode not portrait.
Hi Ashley,
Yes I do understand that much about Articulate Player. What I meant was that if there are no buttons, "return", "next" the content is displayed in the way one has designed them, is it not? I was trying to have a branching scenario.
Regards,
Hi Ernesto,
If you've removed the player buttons, the course will be displayed by how you have set up your triggers to advance to the next slide (either say automatically to "next slide" or to a specific slide number) or if you're using buttons to branch to a particular scene and have set the triggers up as such. You may want to review this chart which compares which features of Storyline may work differently in the HTML5 output or the mobile player.
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