I am trying to achieve a minimal border player look in my course, so I have disabled the Next/Previous/Submit buttons on each page, etc. When I preview the scene in Storyline, I get the look I am after (exhibit 1). However, when I publish to Web, the bottom player border height increases considerably (exhibit 2). What am I doing wrong?
I have double checked and no Storyline Player Next/Previous/Submit buttons are present, HOWEVER, when I run the course and complete the quiz, if I click my inserted Previous buttons, standard Storyline Next/Previous buttons appear in the bottom border. Where do they come from? By the way, they do not appear when I preview the course.
When learners review a quiz, they'll see Articulate Storyline's built-in Prev and Next buttons in the lower right corner of the player—even if you've disabled them throughout your course. See this article for more information.
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There is probably a slide somewhere in your project that still has nav buttons turned on.
Hi Jack! Looks like Michael is assisting you here, but let us know if you need anything further.
Thanks Michael and Leslie...
I have double checked and no Storyline Player Next/Previous/Submit buttons are present, HOWEVER, when I run the course and complete the quiz, if I click my inserted Previous buttons, standard Storyline Next/Previous buttons appear in the bottom border. Where do they come from? By the way, they do not appear when I preview the course.
Thanks again!
Jack
Hi jack!
When learners review a quiz, they'll see Articulate Storyline's built-in Prev and Next buttons in the lower right corner of the player—even if you've disabled them throughout your course. See this article for more information.
Please note that replying to the forums via e-mail attaches your signature, but you are welcome to pop in and edit if needed.
Thanks Leslie!
jack
No problem.
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