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Display Storyline on Sharepoint Site
Hey, Ryan.
You can easily display your Storyline content if you're using SharePoint Online. Perform these steps in order to display the content:
If you haven't already done so, publish your Storyline content to Web.
1. Go to your document storage.
2. Create a folder for your course. Essentially, you're recreating the folder hierarchy exported from your story content, and the hierarchy should match exactly.
3. Open the folder you created.
4. Upload those few files into that folder.
5. Create a new folder entitled story_content. You can only upload 100 files at a time, so it's good to jot down the last file you uploaded to reference in the next batch.
6. Open story_content and upload all those files.
7. Create a slides folder and upload those files into it.
8. Go back to your main folder.
Next Steps
SharePoint Online automatically downloads .html files; therefore, you need to change the story.html file to story.aspx in order to play your content.
1. Open the story.html file in a simple content editor, such as Notepad or Adobe Dreamweaver.
2. Save the files as story.aspx.
Final Steps
1. Upload story.aspx to your SharePoint course folder.
2. Test your work by clicking on the story.aspx file. It should launch the course seamlessly.
Check out this simple screencast I created (attached) that demonstrates the process.
Worked for me in SharePoint Office 365 woohoo!! Cheers for the awesome guide mate!!
- MalcolmMcKin1917 years agoCommunity Member
This is (mostly) working for me, too. Thank you Cody!
The one issue I have is that the story.aspx link works in IE, but not Chrome. When I use Chrome, it downloads the story_html5.html file and then doesn't display properly once it's opened.
Does anyone know how to resolve this?
Thanks
- StephenRoll5 years agoCommunity Member
What do you mean by upload files to the Slides folder? What files? My slides folder is empty. What do I put in it?
- StephenRoll5 years agoCommunity Member
What do we upload in the empty SLIDES folder? What files?