Hey guys, I just published my storyline project to see what it will look like, and to my dismay, my web objects did not play. am not sure if I did something wrong. Can someone help me out, thanks
Hi, Rose -- Sorry to hear you are having issues. Please review this information for when a Web Object Doesn't Display When Published. Hope that helps, and please let me know if issues persist! :)
Thanks for the feedback, but I still keep getting an error message which says your web object has been disabled while viewing locally because your web browser does not support it.
Hi Rose! Please be sure that you are uploading the content and viewing as your learner would. Your error indicates you are still attempting to view the file locally as the documentation Christie shared states.
Hi, Rose -- I see! Please note that if you view an Articulate Storyline course on your local hard drive (or send it to someone else to view on their local hard drive), you'll encounter security restrictions from the computer, web browser, Flash Player, and network that'll cause various features of your content to fail. To properly test your published content and share it with others, upload it to the environment for which it was published. Please see this information on publishing and sharing Articulate Storyline content, and testing it in the intended environment.
Delighted to hear it, Rose! And I think what Leslie meant was if your learner would be ultimately accessing the course through, say, an LMS, you would need to upload the zipped published output onto the LMS and then you could see how it functions there (otherwise referred to as the 'intended environment'). Hope that helps clarify things! :)
Hi, Rose -- To the best of my knowledge, there are various types of services that fall under the "SharePoint" umbrella. Most commonly, you can either use SharePoint as a secure place to store, organize, share, and access information from almost any device. All you need is a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Chrome, or Firefox.
I have also seen community members ask questions with respects to SharePoint LMS. Unfortunately, I am not able to provide support for either, but perhaps others who have experience using these services can chime in if you can specify which you are using and need further assistance. :)
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Hi, Rose -- Sorry to hear you are having issues. Please review this information for when a Web Object Doesn't Display When Published. Hope that helps, and please let me know if issues persist! :)
Thanks for the feedback, but I still keep getting an error message which says your web object has been disabled while viewing locally because your web browser does not support it.
Thanks,
Rose
Hi Rose! Please be sure that you are uploading the content and viewing as your learner would. Your error indicates you are still attempting to view the file locally as the documentation Christie shared states.
Hi, Rose -- I see! Please note that if you view an Articulate Storyline course on your local hard drive (or send it to someone else to view on their local hard drive), you'll encounter security restrictions from the computer, web browser, Flash Player, and network that'll cause various features of your content to fail. To properly test your published content and share it with others, upload it to the environment for which it was published. Please see this information on publishing and sharing Articulate Storyline content, and testing it in the intended environment.
Am not sure I understand what you mean by how my learner would view the course
Hi Christie,
Thanks for the feedback, yes I have finally figured it out.
Delighted to hear it, Rose! And I think what Leslie meant was if your learner would be ultimately accessing the course through, say, an LMS, you would need to upload the zipped published output onto the LMS and then you could see how it functions there (otherwise referred to as the 'intended environment'). Hope that helps clarify things! :)
Hi Christie,
Thanks for the update. I will be housing my storyline course on SharePoint, and I will like to find out if that qualifies as a web server.
thanks
Hi, Rose -- To the best of my knowledge, there are various types of services that fall under the "SharePoint" umbrella. Most commonly, you can either use SharePoint as a secure place to store, organize, share, and access information from almost any device. All you need is a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Chrome, or Firefox.
I have also seen community members ask questions with respects to SharePoint LMS. Unfortunately, I am not able to provide support for either, but perhaps others who have experience using these services can chime in if you can specify which you are using and need further assistance. :)
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