If I can handle doing the visual coding in variables in storyline pretty easily at this point, what is the natural actual coding language I should start learning and transitioning to? Any programers out there got an idea?
The great thing about Storyline is that you don't actually have to write code; you select options from dropdown menus, add conditions, combine them with and/or statements and voila; you "programmed" something. That to me is the power of Storyline! As long as you are familiar with the concepts of timeline, layers, states, triggers and have some idea of and/or logic - that's all you need. Of course, you can dive into JavaScript or ActionScript programming to extend Storyline even further, but for the vast majority of tasks, the built-in Storyline capabilities is all you'll ever need. That's my two cents...
Can Anyone Tell me that after publishing our quiz, How the all files are get loaded, where these all files are created dynamically after publishing a quiz.
This all i want to know only for an software information.
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The great thing about Storyline is that you don't actually have to write code; you select options from dropdown menus, add conditions, combine them with and/or statements and voila; you "programmed" something. That to me is the power of Storyline! As long as you are familiar with the concepts of timeline, layers, states, triggers and have some idea of and/or logic - that's all you need. Of course, you can dive into JavaScript or ActionScript programming to extend Storyline even further, but for the vast majority of tasks, the built-in Storyline capabilities is all you'll ever need. That's my two cents...
Hey Micheal, yes I completely get that. I've spent 100s of hours using storyline.
If you want to move on to something more complex, you would suggest ActionScript or JavaScript?
For me personally, JavaScript is the most logical choice. You can use it with Storyline, Captivate, HTML5, other web development, etc.
Thanks Michael.
Can one make LMS API calls and parse the results in Storyline?
Ex - I want to find what pages were completed, OR I want to store values in API suspenddata. for later retrieval
Hi, thanks to Storyline, its Very Useful to us,
Can Anyone Tell me that after publishing our quiz, How the all files are get loaded, where these all files are created dynamically after publishing a quiz.
This all i want to know only for an software information.
Hello Ruchi!
Once you've built your course, you want to be sure that you publish and share the content. This documentation should help with that task.
Hi Leslie,
Thanks For your reply, i will go through this documents.
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