When I follow this process, it loads the storyline in another window (or, better said, substitutes all the window´s content with the storyline).
Isn´t there a method that permits the storyline to be loaded inside an element in the page? (a div for example) Or is this only posible with an Iframe?
I want to refrain from using Iframe´s due to some compatibility issues I might have.
Hi, Miguel -- Currently, the only supported way of embedding Articulate content into a web page is using iframes. Anything beyond that, would make a for a good feature request, and we'd need to defer to the community to share ideas to assist your further. :)
I haven't looked at the flash version but the HTML5 version is rendered using absolute positioning on the framewrap div which would make it difficult to integrate into an existing page. I had a brief play around overriding styles but it breaks the layout, which isn't surprising as there is no responsive support in storyline at current.
That said all browsers should support iframes. There were some compatibility issues reported with the inbuilt android browser a few years ago when using iframes with scrolling but there don't seem to be any recent reports of problems. I think you should be pretty safe to use iframes.
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It is possible to do this with JQuery:
Hi,
When I follow this process, it loads the storyline in another window (or, better said, substitutes all the window´s content with the storyline).
Isn´t there a method that permits the storyline to be loaded inside an element in the page? (a div for example) Or is this only posible with an Iframe?
I want to refrain from using Iframe´s due to some compatibility issues I might have.
Thank you in advance
Miguel
Hi, Miguel -- Currently, the only supported way of embedding Articulate content into a web page is using iframes. Anything beyond that, would make a for a good feature request, and we'd need to defer to the community to share ideas to assist your further. :)
I haven't looked at the flash version but the HTML5 version is rendered using absolute positioning on the framewrap div which would make it difficult to integrate into an existing page. I had a brief play around overriding styles but it breaks the layout, which isn't surprising as there is no responsive support in storyline at current.
That said all browsers should support iframes. There were some compatibility issues reported with the inbuilt android browser a few years ago when using iframes with scrolling but there don't seem to be any recent reports of problems. I think you should be pretty safe to use iframes.
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