Hi Aaron yes! Build it on your master slide and change the story size to accommodate it. That way it will be available on every slide. Alternatively do it on a layer on the master slide and add a trigger or button to call the layer where you want it to be available in the course.
I have a different questions somewhat related to this. I would like to suppress few slides that are shown on the left menu panel. How can I do it? Many thanks,
Unfortunately, ‘Aloha Kitchen’ in this context, refers to a ‘Kitchen’ system to keep track of incoming orders and delivery status in restaurants. Yes, it is a misleading term and conjures exotic Hawaiian food.
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Aaron, here are the options that are available for customizing the default course player - https://www.articulate.com/support/storyline-2/customizing-the-course-player-sl2
You can accomplish what you have in your screenshot but it would require not using some of the default player options and building a custom menu.
Hi Aaron yes! Build it on your master slide and change the story size to accommodate it. That way it will be available on every slide. Alternatively do it on a layer on the master slide and add a trigger or button to call the layer where you want it to be available in the course.
Here's a very rough example: http://s3.amazonaws.com/ELH-demos/Adhoc%20demos/custom%20menu%20demo.story
Hello,
I have a different questions somewhat related to this. I would like to suppress few slides that are shown on the left menu panel. How can I do it? Many thanks,
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Indrani
Indrani, here you go...
How wonderful !! THANK YOU !!! I will try it and let you know.
Thanks again. Works beautifully :)
Indrani, great to hear, and glad to be of help :)
AND, aloha kitchen sounds VERY interesting (and potentially tasty)
Thanks, Brian.
Unfortunately, ‘Aloha Kitchen’ in this context, refers to a ‘Kitchen’ system to keep track of incoming orders and delivery status in restaurants. Yes, it is a misleading term and conjures exotic Hawaiian food.
Thanks for your help. 😊
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Indrani
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