I'm not sure if you're referring to the slide numbers as Storyline creates them or just how they're displayed in the menu. You can update the menu titles as detailed here.
Ok, thanks for clarifying - it looks like you're referring to how some of them are indented. To change this please follow these steps from the article previously shared.
Select a title in the Menu editor.
Click the right arrow to increase the indent or the left arrow to decrease the indent.
When you publish, a small triangle will appear next to any title that has sublevels beneath it. Learners can click the triangles to collapse and expand levels.
Are you seeing a different behavior in HTML5 vs. HTML - that's how it looks in your image? Where are you viewing and testing your HTML5 output? You'll want to test the published content within the intended environment and then ensure you're using a support HTML5 browser here.
I'm not sure I'm following along - there are different elements supported in the Flash vs. HTML5 outputs, but the indentation you showed is something I'd like to take a look at - as those elements should appear the same.
In regards to your other question, are you using the trial of Storyline?
There is not a full screen option for Storyline content - but if you're including a video you'll want to look at the video options you can modify here.
If you're using the trial version, you can still access the published output once your trial is over. You won't be able to access the .story file though to make any changes unless you're using a licensed copy of Storyline.
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Hi Tomee,
I'm not sure if you're referring to the slide numbers as Storyline creates them or just how they're displayed in the menu. You can update the menu titles as detailed here.
i used the "Number entries in the menu automatically".
not so nice, because there is not one line, for example
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Hi Tomee,
Ok, thanks for clarifying - it looks like you're referring to how some of them are indented. To change this please follow these steps from the article previously shared.
When you publish, a small triangle will appear next to any title that has sublevels beneath it. Learners can click the triangles to collapse and expand levels.
I know this , but these are main menu points , no submenus
Hi Tomee,
Are you seeing a different behavior in HTML5 vs. HTML - that's how it looks in your image? Where are you viewing and testing your HTML5 output? You'll want to test the published content within the intended environment and then ensure you're using a support HTML5 browser here.
if i could use the video player full screen, the flash(normal html) version will be perfekt
the flash support everything (link)
other:
time limit or other is the free version was published html file?
Hi Tomee,
I'm not sure I'm following along - there are different elements supported in the Flash vs. HTML5 outputs, but the indentation you showed is something I'd like to take a look at - as those elements should appear the same.
In regards to your other question, are you using the trial of Storyline?
Flash was all right. I would like only the mp4 video in full screen mode. This is my problem only.
Another question:
I use trial version and when i finished and publish the project, it will be any restrictions?
Hi Tomee,
There is not a full screen option for Storyline content - but if you're including a video you'll want to look at the video options you can modify here.
If you're using the trial version, you can still access the published output once your trial is over. You won't be able to access the .story file though to make any changes unless you're using a licensed copy of Storyline.
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