SL2 Accessibility Options?
Mar 14, 2017
Hey guys!
I'd like to make my courses more accessible to all. I'm talking mainly about colours, catering for those learners with dyslexia or visual problems.
I can't see anything 'out-of-the-box' in SL2, and I can't really find a suitable solution online as yet.
Ideally I'd like to use CSS to colour all elements and text on a slide, as this could then be applied to already created courses with minimal effort. However cant seem to find a way to accomplish this with CSS.
I've decided to use states, however this means a lengthy process creating triggers (and states) for each slide.
This is what I've cobbled together so far: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/viewingpreference/Accessibility+-+Storyline+output/story_html5.html
.story file here: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/viewingpreference/Accessibility.story
Does anyone have any advice on this? or any ideas on how to make the process less time consuming!
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Hi Scott
I don't know much about Articulate other than an e-learning materials developer wanting to know if our accessibility plug-in, Recite would work with it.
I think it just might work. You can find out more on our website www.reciteme.com. My number's on there if you'd like to call.
Regards
Martin
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