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Custom Screen Size
- 2 months ago
I use a long width and a short height often when I am designing Storyline content that will specifically be shown inside of a Rise Storyline block. Most Rise blocks tend to be more of a banner than a block so doing so helps the Storyline content fit more seamlessly into Rise.
Here is an example Rise course with a wide and short Storyline "banner" block example.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/b56569f8-4679-4c5c-a937-738eb98cc3fa/review - 2 months ago
To Owen's point. Putting SL in Rise may open up other possibilities. I once had a request for and interactive Org Chart in Rise. So I built it in SL and made the Slide size very tall and narrow so there was room for all of the levels in the organization.
I use a long width and a short height often when I am designing Storyline content that will specifically be shown inside of a Rise Storyline block. Most Rise blocks tend to be more of a banner than a block so doing so helps the Storyline content fit more seamlessly into Rise.
Here is an example Rise course with a wide and short Storyline "banner" block example.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/b56569f8-4679-4c5c-a937-738eb98cc3fa/review
- RonPrice2 months agoPartner
To Owen's point. Putting SL in Rise may open up other possibilities. I once had a request for and interactive Org Chart in Rise. So I built it in SL and made the Slide size very tall and narrow so there was room for all of the levels in the organization.
- OwenHolt2 months agoSuper Hero
That's awesome Ron!
I just used Storyline to embed a google form in a Rise project instead of the straight Rise embed block. Why would I do this? Because it gave me more control over the form's appearance and I was able to eliminate the scroll bars that were showing up in the straight Rise embed functionality.