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Importing interactive HTML5 content to Storyline2 (e.g. from Adobe Animate CC)
A SWF/HTML issue from another perspective ...
I have always looked upon Articulate products as perfect for scalable solution. Interactivity that could not be achieved in Presenter or frame based animations in combination with Storyline could be produces in other programs and embedded in the Articulate tool as swf files. Thus more complex content could be used when necessary.
Is it possible to produce frame based animations and interactive parts in, for instance Adobe Animate CC, publish it from Animate CC as HTML5 and then embed it into a Storyline production. The result should then show the animations, let the user interact whit it in a controlled way as is possible with imported swf inte Storyline today.
I would be most grateful for any advice in this matter.
- SuzetteWhiteCommunity Member
Holy cow!! I've been beating my brains against a wall on this one for days. THANK YOU, Joy!!!!
Woo hoo! Glad you were able to find what you needed here Suzette. I like seeing these older threads continuing to assist.
I'm assuming this is for your custom work you mentioned here. Sounds like you can progress a bit more now. I'd love to see what you're working on :)
Welcome to E-Learning Heroes!
- HomerUntalascoCommunity Member
I am still new in creating courses in Articulate and for me this is mind blowing! Thanks for sharing this Joy.
So glad this was helpful for you as well Homer. Thanks for popping in to share and welcome to E-Learning Heroes :)
- AlisonCoops-021Community Member
Joy's document is very helpful. But it would be very nice if either 1) Articulate fixed storyline so that when you select the correct folder you could actually see something instead of assuming it wasn't working or 2) those kind of tips were spelled out in e-learning heroes instead of having to open a user submitted document.
Hi Alison,
We have documentation on adding web objects to your courses here, and it includes content on your local computer.
There are many ideas and solutions shared in the forums that may be out of our realm of support, so of course, use those at your discretion.
- AlisonCoops-021Community Member
Hi Leslie,
I tried using that documentation first, but it includes the false
information (There must be a file called index.htm or index.html in the
folder you select, and all supporting files for the web content to function
must be in the same folder.) and it doesn't include the very important
information "Select the folder you have created. And a BIG surprise here,
you will see nothing. But don't worry, that's the fun part. Just click OK.
It will work."
So I was unsuccessful trying to follow online documentation and needed the
info in Joy's document to get it to work.Thanks,
*Alison *
Hey Alison,
I understand that it can be confusing.
To clarify, those are the scenarios we support:
- Hosting your web object online
- Having an index file locally to point to
Were you able to take a look at the first option of hosting online to see if that worked as expected for you?
Outside of the options documented, we may have community solutions like Joy shared above, and I'm glad that was able to work for you.
- AlisonCoops-021Community Member
My html file is not hosted online. The html file does not have be be named
index. Naming it index doesn't make it visible in the dialog box. I was
bringing in an Animated clip that I had created in Animate CC. I couldn't
find any documentation anywhere except for Joy's document. It worked
beautifully.Thanks,
*Alison *
Hello Kumar,
The reply from Joy is a bit dated and I'm not sure they are still subscribed to the forum here.
You are certainly welcome to reach out to the user directly via the 'Contact Me' option on the user profile if you do not hear back soon.
- AlexBradley-0a8Community Member
hello
- AlexBradley-0a8Community Member