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Accessible Text Not Working in Storyline 360
I've been trying with little success to replicate the accessible text functionality demonstrated in this support article.
After adjusting the font controls in Google Chrome, the slide text in the published course does not change size. The leading (space between the lines) increases, but the text itself remains unchanged. The labels on the player controls do get larger, but they both overlap and underlap the slide, making them unreadable.
Images for reference:
Making matters worse, accessibility extensions (including Helperbird, as shown in the support article's demonstration) also have no effect on the text. Here are images illustrating that problem as well:
In my Storyline project, I have:
- Upgraded the project text
- Set the course to display accessible text by default
- Set the text box autofit options to "Fixed Size" and "Add Scroll Bars"
Guidance here would be appreciated. I have attached the Storyline file for inspection.
Thanks!
Hi Paul,
Thanks for reaching out!
I did some testing on Google Chrome and found that the Helperbird browser extension is able to alter the visual appearance of websites but not the published output of a Storyline 360 course with accessibility features turned on. It also looks like the version of Helperbird used in the support article is a bit older than the one that is available for download, which could explain the differences in the behavior.
I opened a support case on your behalf so we can have our support engineers take a closer look at why Helperbird is unable to change the display of published courses from Storyline 360. Thanks for bringing this to our attention, and someone will be in touch shortly via email to help troubleshoot the behavior!
- JamesFoster-523Community Member
Hi, I'm experiencing the same issue with Rise 360 - the extension works fine when the course is in edit mode but as soon as I view a preview or the exported SCORM, Helperbird does not work.
It would be extremely helpful if this could be resolved.
Hi James!
I appreciate you sharing what you are experiencing with your Rise 360 content.
Have you uploaded the published SCORM output to your LMS for testing, or is this happening when opening the file on your local machine?
If you're testing in the intended environment and still experiencing an issue with Helperbird, please share which feature is not working for you.
- JamesFoster-523Community Member
Hi Leslie, thanks for the rapid response!
I've tested on Review360, our LMS (Cornerstone), SCORMCloud and local - none of which Helperbird is able to affect using any features (the Dyslexia bar works but doesn't follow mouse). I've tested both on Chrome and Edge:
Thank you for the additional details, James.
Is the issue that you're getting the "Can't interact with the page" message from Helperbird?
Since all of your options are off, I'm not sure which ones you're testing, but I recorded a quick video using a few standard settings:
- Font
- Text size
- Word spacing
- Line height
It seems to be working as intended and is attached to this reply.
- JamesFoster-523Community Member
Thanks Leslie,
The 'can't interact with page' was using a local version of the SCORM. More or less all of the Helperbird options are not applied when in Preview, Review360 or exported - only when I'm in edit mode does it work (see attached).
To be sure, I'm on Windows 11 using Chrome v. 120.0.6099.217 (Official Build) (64-bit) though have tried this also on a Windows 10 device on MS Edge. I'm also on the free version of Helperbird.
I'm also using SCORM 2004 v4. I notice that when exporting to xAPI and uploading to SCORMCloud, it works fine.
Your example suggests there is a solution I'm missing somewhere!
Thanks for clarifying that you were viewing a local file, James. Viewing files in their intended published environment is recommended.
It sounds like uploading to an LMS environment, like SCORM cloud, is working.
Another option would be to use the Rise 360 'Share' link for testing.
- JamesFoster-523Community Member
Only does it work when exported as xAPI; not as SCORM. Ideally I would like my courses to remain in SCORM so, unfortunately, the issue in the previous attached video remains.
Note how it works in edit and then doesn't in Preview.
Thanks again for your continued assistance.
You're correct, James. I apologize for missing that in your previous post.
I am also seeing the different behavior from the SCORM output and xAPI output from Rise 360 when using the Helperbird extension.
I've shared this issue with our team to investigate and linked it to this conversation so we can update you.
- JamesFoster-523Community Member
Excellent, thanks ever so much