I've managed to remove nearly all the icons to build my own nav, I don't want even 5px padding on the holder - can I do this? My default width needs to be 800px, but when it iframes into my LMS it comes in with a niggly 10 px padding each side? I think I can kill that in the .css file, but can I do it in articulate?
This was all I can find, and I'm a complete novice when it comes to CSS manipulation. Can you make the size 10 pix smaller in the player to compensate for the publish?
When you embed a published course in an iFrame, the iFrame takes control of the content's placement. Depending on how the iFrame behaves, content might appear to be misaligned, cut off, or even have scroll bars. If you experience these symptoms, please contact your server administrator for assistance.
Some learning management systems (LMSs) display content in an iFrame by default. If your content is misaligned or truncated in the LMS iFrame, please contact your LMS provider for support.
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I managed to find the css but really would love to take it out in the publish.
Anyone of you fine folk able to help?
Hi Chris,
This was all I can find, and I'm a complete novice when it comes to CSS manipulation. Can you make the size 10 pix smaller in the player to compensate for the publish?
http://www.articulate.com/support/storyline/how-player-features-affect-published-story-size
ps: I think most of the Articulate people were on an offsite on Friday which would explain the delay in answering you.
Hello Chris!
When you embed a published course in an iFrame, the iFrame takes control of the content's placement. Depending on how the iFrame behaves, content might appear to be misaligned, cut off, or even have scroll bars. If you experience these symptoms, please contact your server administrator for assistance.
Some learning management systems (LMSs) display content in an iFrame by default. If your content is misaligned or truncated in the LMS iFrame, please contact your LMS provider for support.
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