Any help is appreciate. I'm can't seem to hide the print button on top right, that is part of the Modern Player.
I only want this to appear on the third slide, but I'm obviously not getting the code correctly in the JavaScript. This is to be publish as TinCan and HTML5 only in Modern Player. Please help!
Does it have to be done with js? Or can you create a master layout that has everything on it but the print button, and a duplicate that also has the print button? Or put just the button on the slide that needs it?
Actually I was told the print button have to match the look of the player's navigation, so I think creating a specific master and a separate button won't work.
I actually followed part of the directions from other examples that's posted from here.
Thanks Russell, butunfortunately, I'm told it has to stay hidden in all the pages, until the user arrives at the page that needs to be printed, then it appears. However, the Print button have to have the same appearance as the Next/Prev/Submit buttons used by the Modern Player.
I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact it's a TinCan output.
Russell, I said it too soon, I used your codes instead in the master slide, When the timeline starts on this slide, and show Print on the slide that I wanted.
Thank you, this works! Greatly appreciate the help!
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Does it have to be done with js? Or can you create a master layout that has everything on it but the print button, and a duplicate that also has the print button? Or put just the button on the slide that needs it?
Hi,
Actually I was told the print button have to match the look of the player's navigation, so I think creating a specific master and a separate button won't work.
I actually followed part of the directions from other examples that's posted from here.
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/building-better-courses/print-anything-in-storyline
Rob
Hi Rob,
Take a look at this story file.
Thanks Russell, butunfortunately, I'm told it has to stay hidden in all the pages, until the user arrives at the page that needs to be printed, then it appears. However, the Print button have to have the same appearance as the Next/Prev/Submit buttons used by the Modern Player.
I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact it's a TinCan output.
Russell, I said it too soon, I used your codes instead in the master slide, When the timeline starts on this slide, and show Print on the slide that I wanted.
Thank you, this works! Greatly appreciate the help!
Rob
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