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Need learners to be able to copy text from Storyline module inserted in Rise course
- 2 months ago
I understand that accessible text in storyline meets the needs of WCAG 2.2 and that using helper bird extension allows scale. WCAG 3.0 implementation as a standard is at least a year away if not more.
For that reason I would expect this to age on Articulate's radar and hopefully is implemented sooner rather than later.
Hi PanayiotaPlatan I'm not sure what you mean by "copy the text in any Storyline interaction I insert into a Rise course". Are you saying you need to be able to select the text, when in the browser, from a published Storyline file? I don't think this is possible, due to the way Storyline renders the text. The mouse right click dialogue is also disabled.
When you say "insert into a Rise course", what do you mean by that?
Thanks, Sam, for your response. Yes, I mean selecting the text from a a published Storyline file. I recently found out about the new accessibility guidelines (WCAG 3.0), where criteria 1.4.5 says "Don't use images of text unless customizable or essential." Although published Storyline files are not images, as they can be read by a screen reader, the fact that the text cannot be copied seems to limit usage by keyboard users, or any user in general, I suppose, who might need to copy and paste the text for accessibility.
Regarding inserting into a Rise course: I am creating learning modules in Articulate Rise, and am inserting Articulate Storyline blocks at some points, when I need to create interactions or learning aids that are not possible to create in Articulate Rise. So, in the final product, learners can copy and paste any text in the Rise course, except for the Articulate Storyline blocks.
Thus, I am hoping that Articulate might be working on this feature, or that there is some sort of workaround?
- SamHill2 months agoSuper Hero
Ok, I understand. Storyline treats text a little bit unusually. I think, in the pursuit of consistent layout across all devices, they opted to render the text as an svg (image), but the text is also available in the slide as plain text for screen readers. This text is visually hidden though and so cannot be copied.
I'm not at my desk right now to check this, but there are accessibility options in the player that allow the user to "toggle accessible text". I wonder if this will allow the text to be copied. UPDATE Unfortunately, toggling to accessible text does not allow you to copy the text.
I'd definitely like to see this change as it is a frustration for me when reviewing courses and not being able to grab pieces of text. I have to use an image to text convertor.