iOS native app and responsive output Nov 25, 2016 By Simon Buehring Does the new Storyline 360 responsive HTML5 output mean that someone using iOS doesn't need to download the iOS player app?
Michael Hinze over 7 years ago11/25/16 at 3:28 pm (UTC) You always had the option to either view HTML5 content in an iOS device's browser or use the Mobile Player app. This hasn't changed in SL360. What has changed is that the browser-based HTML5 output is a lot more stable and responsive in SL360.
max Graphistix over 7 years ago12/06/16 at 9:56 am (UTC) I am developping a webapp and i will put in iOS app...After a trial of 360, i did not see lots of change than before!I will do the smae than before , find a good size to have a full screen size, add a personnal code on my HTML5 page, and ytest that...let's see!
Leslie McKerchie Staff over 7 years ago12/06/16 at 3:19 pm (UTC) Hi Max! Looks like you are working with Ashley here.
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You always had the option to either view HTML5 content in an iOS device's browser or use the Mobile Player app. This hasn't changed in SL360. What has changed is that the browser-based HTML5 output is a lot more stable and responsive in SL360.
I am developping a webapp and i will put in iOS app...
After a trial of 360, i did not see lots of change than before!
I will do the smae than before , find a good size to have a full screen size, add a personnal code on my HTML5 page, and ytest that...
let's see!
Hi Max!
Looks like you are working with Ashley here.
^^ indeed
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