We are hoping to publish content made in Articulate Storyline 2 to our public website, which is hosted by SilverStripe. At this point we do not need it to be an LMS with registration, tracking etc - we simply need the published stories to be available to external users. We have not yet been able to get this working.
Any and all thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for your thoughts. We're looking at ways to have the course as a file that can be downloaded, but would prefer to have something more 'pretty' than that. Unfortunately we can't host the content externally due to company policy/requirements.
Silverstripe is a CMS I really don't know if that will allow you to upload content to your server and unpack the folder, if it does then you upload and add a link or button on the site to load the content.
Do you run your own server? If you do then if you can get FTP access then you should be able to upload (maybe to a subdomain) and link from there.
The content is best served from a server you can publish to CD and let the user download but you then need to explain how they can use it.
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Can you upload the folder and link to the story.html file?
May be you cannot host content like this, simple solution would be to host on AWS and link of embed in an iframe
Thanks for your thoughts. We're looking at ways to have the course as a file that can be downloaded, but would prefer to have something more 'pretty' than that. Unfortunately we can't host the content externally due to company policy/requirements.
Silverstripe is a CMS I really don't know if that will allow you to upload content to your server and unpack the folder, if it does then you upload and add a link or button on the site to load the content.
Do you run your own server? If you do then if you can get FTP access then you should be able to upload (maybe to a subdomain) and link from there.
The content is best served from a server you can publish to CD and let the user download but you then need to explain how they can use it.
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