Hoping you can help. I have a series of Adobe Captivate 2019 training sims (try me) that I want to include in my Storyline file. I cannot find any documentation online about how to do this, since Flash files are no longer supported. Is there a way to embed the HTML5 directly on a Storyline slide?
Carol is there a reason you don’t just build the try me simulations directly in Storyline? It can do the same thing. I’m truly asking to understand what the advantages are.
What are the advantages of doing this? Also I didn’t see anything on the screen for the first video but I could hear it. I’m assuming I was supposed to see something. I’m on an iPhone if that matters.
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Publish your Captivate Content as HTML5. Then link a Storyline webobject to the published CP content's index.html page.
Here is a quick example of HTML5-based Captivate content running inside a Storyline project: http://dev.keypointlearn.com/xcl74_SL360/CP/V1/story.html
Thank you...I'm assuming that the files need to be placed on some sort of server where they can be linked?
You can link to a local folder, which will then be included in the published Storyline content.
Thank you. That's what I thought.
Carol is there a reason you don’t just build the try me simulations directly in Storyline? It can do the same thing. I’m truly asking to understand what the advantages are.
What are the advantages of doing this? Also I didn’t see anything on the screen for the first video but I could hear it. I’m assuming I was supposed to see something. I’m on an iPhone if that matters.