Been a while since I've been here! Glad to be back after an 18 month hiatus from design work :) I'm working on an AS3 course and used a dropdown type interaction, that looks like this on desktop:
When I go to view it on iPhone X, it looks like this (without any additional prompting):
I was given to understand that the mobile version of the player looks different from the desktop version, and that it re-sizes the content to fit the new screen. I didn't read anything anywhere about it re-formatting the content automatically as well.
Is there a way to control this behaviour? I want to keep the content looking consistent between desktop and mobile if possible, even if the player itself looks different.
You could use the following browsers to view content on your mobile device: Safari in Apple iOS 10 or later, Google Chrome in Apple iOS 10 or later, Google Chrome in Android OS 4.4 or later.
Are you looking to adjust the on slide colors or the player itself? That bottom drop down scroll isn't something that can be adjusted and that drop down on desktop will also pick up colors from your theme, but things like the slide background, etc. can. Also, player colors are controlled here.
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Hi Martin!
Here's a recording of what I'm seeing when I test a Storyline 3 Matching Dropdown interaction on iPhone X in Safari. Were you also testing in Safari?
Do you see the same thing when you test my sample slide here on your device?
Hi Alyssa,
Yes, I see it on the test device now. two questions:
Thanks!
Hi Martin,
You could use the following browsers to view content on your mobile device: Safari in Apple iOS 10 or later, Google Chrome in Apple iOS 10 or later, Google Chrome in Android OS 4.4 or later.
Are you looking to adjust the on slide colors or the player itself? That bottom drop down scroll isn't something that can be adjusted and that drop down on desktop will also pick up colors from your theme, but things like the slide background, etc. can. Also, player colors are controlled here.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
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