Have any of you developed a few introduction slides to explain how to effectively move through a Storyline presentation? If there's already a template somewhere I'd hate to try and reinvent the wheel.
I've gone through these tutorials and that's how I developed the program.
What I'm looking for are 2-3 slides to be part of the Introduction that show
interactive features that will be presented in the program but are generic
enough to be used as part of any presentation.
The help screen is in the master file and there is some JavaScript on the Help button that toggles the help on and off. I can't take credit for creating this - I think the original was done by Steve Flowers. It is one of the nicer ways of handling the need for nav instructions if you have to put them in a course.
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Hi Melaine, there all kinds of great tutorials and examples in the forum. One place to start might be.
https://community.articulate.com/series/getting-started-with-articulate-storyline-2/articles/getting-started-with-articulate-storyline-2
IMHO it is always a good idea to try and re invent the wheel. That's how learning and progress happen.
I've gone through these tutorials and that's how I developed the program.
What I'm looking for are 2-3 slides to be part of the Introduction that show
interactive features that will be presented in the program but are generic
enough to be used as part of any presentation.
You might want to take a look at this thread. https://community.articulate.com/discussions/building-better-courses/navigation-explanation-page
I agree an optional section is the way to go, but the people I'm developing
the course for want those introductory slides to be there.
Melanie are you using Storyline 1 or 2?
Here is a link to an example that was done in Storyline 1.
http://pinchedhead.articulate-online.com/3796850686
The help screen is in the master file and there is some JavaScript on the Help button that toggles the help on and off. I can't take credit for creating this - I think the original was done by Steve Flowers. It is one of the nicer ways of handling the need for nav instructions if you have to put them in a course.
I believe it's Storyline 1 as the copyright is 2013.
Hi Melanie, I posted an example and the storyline 1 file in the previous post.
That's a good one, thank you!
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