No doubt the search feature on the forums could definitely use a helping hand - we're hoping that the next version of the forums will have a more user-friendly search feature.
In the meantime, however, I personally recommend using Google instead. If you use a specific string "site:nameofdomain.com", you can narrow the search results for a specific domain. For example, you could search for "Storyline Video Best Practices site:community.articulate.com". Using that search, you'll actually see a lot of pretty helpful threads.
Also, recently, one of our Senior Support Engineers created Articusearch. It's a great time-saver! :) Take a look and give it a try.
The search functionality of the forums is something that is inconsistent for users and we've shared that with our web team. They're working on updates to the forums in general, but in the meantime you can use the method described here or a site like Articusearch.
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Yes. http://community.articulate.com/tutorials/products/inserting-a-zoom-region.aspx
Excellent! When I searched for “zoom” on the E-Learning Heroes page, I got NOTHING…maybe something wrong with the search function?
Thanks so much!
Alex
Hi Alex,
Welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
No doubt the search feature on the forums could definitely use a helping hand - we're hoping that the next version of the forums will have a more user-friendly search feature.
In the meantime, however, I personally recommend using Google instead. If you use a specific string "site:nameofdomain.com", you can narrow the search results for a specific domain. For example, you could search for "Storyline Video Best Practices site:community.articulate.com". Using that search, you'll actually see a lot of pretty helpful threads.
Also, recently, one of our Senior Support Engineers created Articusearch. It's a great time-saver! :) Take a look and give it a try.
Have a great day,
Christine
Hi Alexandra and welcome to Heroes!
The search functionality of the forums is something that is inconsistent for users and we've shared that with our web team. They're working on updates to the forums in general, but in the meantime you can use the method described here or a site like Articusearch.
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