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Publish Rise Course to Web for Client
I have a Rise course for an external client I am trying to share as LMS output and web-only output. I have tried sharing web-only output zip before, and it didn't work, I assume because the client did not have 360. My question is, if my 360 subscription lapses (which I have no plans for this, but what if) will my clients lose their web-only links? If I need to go a different route, please let me know.
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- KatharinaWildfeCommunity Member
Hello,
i Have the same Problem so that in the web-only output the embeded Video is not playable. What can i do to solve the problem? i've just deleted the video block and renamed the file, but without any success.
Hi Katharina! Sorry to hear you're having some trouble with your published course. Could you please try opening a case here? Our support engineers can look into this further and investigate your course.
- ClaireJeffrey-4Community Member
Hey,
Sorry know this is an old feed, but I am trying to host a Rise360 course on Thinkific, so export to web.
Now I am downloading Cloudberry as per the tutorials, but that needs to have Parallels desktop to run (as I am on Mac - which is why I use Rise and not Storyline), am I just downloading and downloading additional platforms. Is there not an easier way yet?
Thanks
Hi Claire! Thanks for reaching out and sorry to hear you're finding this difficult to host for the web.
You can try using the MacOS version of Cloudberry or you can try Tom's tutorial using Google Storage and Cloudberry Explorer for Google, which is browser-based. Google Cloud also has a free hosting service.
Hope that helps!
- JackieMillerCommunity Member
I have published my rise360, unzipped the folder, uploaded to A3, and made entire folder public but still receive an access denied error. I need public access so I can share my eLearning lesson on my website.
Any suggestions? I’m not tech savvy so communicating in chat support is not helpful.- KarlMullerCommunity Member
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