The elements you include within your Storyline player add height and width to the published player as described below:
The number of pixels added to the published story size depends on the elements you choose to include in the player. For example:
The player frame, by itself, adds 20 pixels to the width and the height (10 pixels all the way around your course).
If any slide in your course has a Prev or Next button or if you've included the volume control to your player, it adds an additional 51 pixels in height.
If you include the title in the top bar of your course—but no player tabs—it adds 23 pixels in height.
If you include a title in the top bar and one or more player tabs, it adds 47 pixels in height.
If you do not include a title in the top bar but you do include player tabs, it adds 24 pixels in height.
If you include the sidebar in your player, it adds 240 pixels to the width.
Sadly, the 'chromeless' option does not remove the outer 10px border/padding. The only way I see is using the SDK for Flash and create a custom output and for HTML5 output edit the output css files.
you guys don't perhaps have a completely blank player (frame.swf) lying around you might be willing to share? I'm working through the CustomFrame Flash file but the SDK documentation is not very detailed and progress is slow.
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Hi Mike,
The elements you include within your Storyline player add height and width to the published player as described below:
The number of pixels added to the published story size depends on the elements you choose to include in the player. For example:
If you'd like to remove all elements completely, you'll see the directions here on how to create a chromeless player.
Sadly, the 'chromeless' option does not remove the outer 10px border/padding. The only way I see is using the SDK for Flash and create a custom output and for HTML5 output edit the output css files.
Hi David,
Sorry that won't work for you - but it does keep a little bit of padding as mentioned, so using the SDK would be the next best option.
Hi Ashley,
you guys don't perhaps have a completely blank player (frame.swf) lying around you might be willing to share? I'm working through the CustomFrame Flash file but the SDK documentation is not very detailed and progress is slow.
Cheers,
David
Hi David,
I don't personally - but you may want to look into the Developer SDKs and API forums as I know folks have shared things there.
Hi Ashley,
I thought as much. Sadly, the SDK forums are full of questions but not very many answers...
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