I have a question for you. I am just getting started with Storyline and I have seen templates like this that I would like to use. I have 7 training modules to create and I need to know if it is better to keep the modules all in one storyline file or make individual modules and somehow link them to a template like you created.
Hi Phil, same as the others above... thanks very much for posting this - I think it's great. The only 'downside' is that now I've seen your template and compared it to my first Storyline project for a client I think mine looks very dull in comparison - ha ha - but I was following the client's own in-house style.
Hi Phil, same as the others above... thanks very much for posting this - I think it's great. The only 'downside' is that now I've seen your template and compared it to my first Storyline project for a client I think mine looks very dull in comparison - ha ha - but I was following the client's own in-house style.
Thanks Jon, I will try to take my clients down that road they have never traveled as far as design goes but it is dependent on the client how far we get.
Funnily enough I used this in a clients course today, I spent an hour designing something then got an email from Rachel's post and remembered i built this. The finished slide uses layers and lots and lots of triggers (I had to simulate an array). But at the heart is this menu.
SO glad you share your expertise and talent with us. Love the professional clean look of this template. Thanks so much. I'm glad you get bored once in awhile!
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Very elegant Phil - thanks for sharing!
Love it, Phil!
Thanks for sharing :)
Nicely done, thank you for sharing.
Neat! Thanks Phil!
Love it!
That's lovely. Thanks for posting, Phil!
A real beauty that one. And so adaptable! Thank you for sharing!
This is so nice! Thanks, Phil.
Thank you for sharing!
thanks
Refreshing Phil.
Thank you for sharing it.
Nicholas
Thanks for sharing!
Simple and clean. I like it.
I have a question for you. I am just getting started with Storyline and I have seen templates like this that I would like to use. I have 7 training modules to create and I need to know if it is better to keep the modules all in one storyline file or make individual modules and somehow link them to a template like you created.
Can you help?
Thanks
Amy
Hi Amy, depends on the length of each module, I try to keep them short (8-10 minutes) I would probably vote for individual modules.
Liked it. Thanks for sharing
Cool, I like it. It's modern and evokes a feeling of warmth. Thanks for building and sharing it with us!
Hi Phil, same as the others above... thanks very much for posting this - I think it's great. The only 'downside' is that now I've seen your template and compared it to my first Storyline project for a client I think mine looks very dull in comparison - ha ha - but I was following the client's own in-house style.
Thanks Jon, I will try to take my clients down that road they have never traveled as far as design goes but it is dependent on the client how far we get.
Awesome Phil! I always like your creativity.
Beautiful, thank you!
I like this crisp menu template, looks brilliant Phil, certainly plenty of ideas I can implement into this.
You should get bored more often : )
HAHA!
Funnily enough I used this in a clients course today, I spent an hour designing something then got an email from Rachel's post and remembered i built this. The finished slide uses layers and lots and lots of triggers (I had to simulate an array). But at the heart is this menu.
SO glad you share your expertise and talent with us. Love the professional clean look of this template. Thanks so much. I'm glad you get bored once in awhile!
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