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.
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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The text is in there as text rather than an image, however it is not selectable as you would in a html page
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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