I have been trying multiple screen dimension setting to try to minimize the margins set as default by your dev team for items such as "Menu", etc.
Even when hidden and the "Tab" is on the top of the display, the margins are still compromising screen space in 16:9 whether at 720 or the highest rez possible.
I have searched for hacks, code, and there is nothing. Why?
Any help for this? Suggestions would be welcome.
Please see the attached. Thank you all in advance -
Good news! I have a possible solution for your margin issue! Please check player features in the slide properties of your course. Here is a video I recorded showing you the steps to find these settings.
Thanks - I had forgotten the "per-slide" player setting. That is helpful, and I forgot that.
Ideally, to allow the user to freely jump around in a fairly long eLearning, I really want them to have menu access. So, they need to have at least access to a menu. It just appears as if these margins are immovable whether 2 characters or 30. That is kinda a bummer.
I may opt to indeed go slide-by-slide and show the clickable TOC occasionally.
Gotta give it some thought.
If you (or anyone else) have another suggestion - I appreciate it!
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Hi Edward,
Good news! I have a possible solution for your margin issue! Please check player features in the slide properties of your course. Here is a video I recorded showing you the steps to find these settings.
I hope this helps out!
Hey John!
Thanks! I will check it out and see if it works!
Ed
John:
Thanks - I had forgotten the "per-slide" player setting. That is helpful, and I forgot that.
Ideally, to allow the user to freely jump around in a fairly long eLearning, I really want them to have menu access. So, they need to have at least access to a menu. It just appears as if these margins are immovable whether 2 characters or 30. That is kinda a bummer.
I may opt to indeed go slide-by-slide and show the clickable TOC occasionally.
Gotta give it some thought.
If you (or anyone else) have another suggestion - I appreciate it!
Cheers!