Is it possible to get my slides to contain text on pubication instead of having everything compressed into an image file?

Jun 25, 2020

I'm just starting to use this software, I'm used to programming my own courses, but wanted to see if this tool might be a faster way to develop.

I'm using Storyline 360 to create a presentation. If I publish for web, the slide materials get compressed into a single image. Is this the only solution that Storyline 360 offers?

If I were to use Rise 360 and a template, the text actually remains as text.

Does Storyline 360 offer a geninue HTML5 output that retains the text vs. an image wrapped in a HTML5 container? I thought maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere? If this is a limitation of Storyline 360, that's fine, I just didn't want to overlook the solution.

 

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William Morse

Thank you. I was looking at this the wrong way. Like you said, I was trying to highlight the text, I wanted to make sure the content text would be readable as text if inserted into a search engine and everything appeared to me as an image. If the text is actually there, that answers my question--thank you again.

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