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Best Storyline interactions to provide "guided tour" of a document?
Hi, everyone!
Happy Friday! I'd love some feedback on part of a course I'm working on. It's a safety training course, and in the first module, I want to give an interactive "tour" of a pocket safety guide. It's a card with information on the front, inside, and back. I want the learner to be able to review each section to get an overview of the tool. I’m wondering what Storyline interactions are best suited to this? Hotspots? Tabs with layers that zoom in on each section? I would greatly appreciate any suggestions you could give on this!
Thanks in advance for the help!
Jen
- KellOrdingStaff
Hi jhunter77!
I just came across your post and wanted to jump in with some thoughts!
There are a few different ways you could approach this in Storyline:
- Hotspots or buttons - Clicking on a section could reveal a layer with more details.
- Markers - These work well for quick pop-up explanations.
- Tabs with zoom - Great if you want to give learners a closer look at each section.
- Flip-through interaction - You could create an experience where users "turn" the pages of the safety guide, making it feel more hands-on.
Here are some Storyline examples that could be helpful or provide inspiration!
- Storyline: Carousel example
- Storyline: Motion Menu example
- Storyline: Animated Tabs Accordion Interaction example
- Storyline: Interactive Photo Collage Template example
If you've already built it, I'd love to hear what you chose and how it worked out!