Hi - When publishing an articulate file for loading onto a website I have chosen the publish for web option - which I assume is correct. Once published - how can this be uploaded into a website? I've passed a zip file of the output to a web developer and they see a dump of many files and don't know where to start - can anyone explain?
Your web developer needs to unzip the file and then upload the content to the site. Once uploaded to the site, a link to the story.html can be created. Clicking that link will launch the content.
I use a Wordpress plug-in for this, but if you don't have the plug-in, it should be fairly straightforward for your Web developer. FTP all the files (unzipped, but in their respective folders) to your site. You'll likely have a place for media uploads or some organization on the site for content -- I'd recommend a distinct folder for each course. Then create a link to the "story.html" file. Hope that helps!
A quick question. I uploaded the packaged project to a domain space. Now how can I make it a secured site. I used cloudberry to upload all files to Amazon Web Space. Thanks,
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Your web developer needs to unzip the file and then upload the content to the site. Once uploaded to the site, a link to the story.html can be created. Clicking that link will launch the content.
I use a Wordpress plug-in for this, but if you don't have the plug-in, it should be fairly straightforward for your Web developer. FTP all the files (unzipped, but in their respective folders) to your site. You'll likely have a place for media uploads or some organization on the site for content -- I'd recommend a distinct folder for each course. Then create a link to the "story.html" file. Hope that helps!
Thank you Jane and Michael - I will advise the developers accordingly.
Hi Richard,
You'll also find at the bottom of this tutorial some steps for how you can share the published files or ways in which to test it.
Hello Ashley,
A quick question. I uploaded the packaged project to a domain space. Now how can I make it a secured site. I used cloudberry to upload all files to Amazon Web Space. Thanks,
Indrani
Hi Indrani,
I see that my colleague, Alyssa, responded to a similar question here.
This thread seems to indicate that you are not using an LMS, but are looking for a way to design a similar set-up.
We'll leave this to the community for assistance with your security and design needs.
Thank you so much. I was able to create a password protected page, and will share with you as soon as I finalize this project.
Thanks again.
Best
Indrani
Oh, how fun! Thanks for the update Indrani :)
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