Does the behavior of the story always resume to the last slide he left off? What if there were two stories opened, and closed them, will they pick up from where they left off on each story? Also, i want to know if this implies also on restart or shutdown.
Hello Jelony, the story should always resume to the last slide the user was on. This would apply regardless of how many stories the participant opened/closed, and would be the same even on restart or shutdown.
Are you deploying your courses via the web or a LMS?
I see Brian. Would this behavior also take effect on restart or shutdown of computer? No, we will not be deploying it. We will use it as a static web page to be integrated on our system.
I agree with Phil, deploying via LMS is the only dependable way to resume.
With that being said, resume via regular web publish is a supported feature in Storyline, but relies on cookies stored in the users temp internet files.
As long as you're not doing anything like clearing the temp internet files on shutdown/restart then the user *should* be able to resume where they left off in your course.
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Hello Jelony, the story should always resume to the last slide the user was on. This would apply regardless of how many stories the participant opened/closed, and would be the same even on restart or shutdown.
Are you deploying your courses via the web or a LMS?
I see Brian. Would this behavior also take effect on restart or shutdown of computer?
No, we will not be deploying it. We will use it as a static web page to be integrated on our system.
The resume function only works well in an LMS
I agree with Phil, deploying via LMS is the only dependable way to resume.
With that being said, resume via regular web publish is a supported feature in Storyline, but relies on cookies stored in the users temp internet files.
As long as you're not doing anything like clearing the temp internet files on shutdown/restart then the user *should* be able to resume where they left off in your course.
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