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Put Storyline Interactions Into Rise!
We’re so excited about the latest new feature in Rise: Storyline blocks!
You can now have the best of both worlds: custom interactivity with Storyline 360 and easy web-based responsive authoring with Rise.
Create any custom interaction you imagine with Storyline 360, and then easily add it to the responsive projects you create in Rise. And of course, your interaction will work perfectly on any device!
To try it out, just make sure you’ve updated to the latest version of Storyline 360. Then watch this video by our CTO Arlyn Asch to see how easy it is to add Storyline interactions to your Rise courses.
- SabineSchmitzCommunity Member
Thanks a lot for the information. I'll check if that works.
- DanielBrighamCommunity Member
Did a tutorial yesterday on how to insert a Storyline slide into rise, and have it launch similar to the way videos to in Rise. Here it is.
Great job Daniel :) Thanks for sharing!
- DanielBrigham-bCommunity Member
Thanks, super simple, but you never know whom it might help.
- BillKemsley-a70Community Member
Great new feature! Does anyone have a creative example of how they've used a Storyline interaction in Rise?
- LeonWilliamCommunity Member
Great! This will be very useful!
- JamesLavis-7f33Community Member
I've done full blow simulations for a mobile app of ours using this. The only downfall is this block responds quite oddly in the ios browser. Hope an update fixes this
Hi James,
What issues are you seeing while viewing in iOS? Do you know what iOS version you're on? I'd be happy to look into it further, and a link to your Rise course with Storyline block would be helpful!
- JamesLavis-7f33Community Member
Hey Ashely,
I'm going to figure out a way to post an example as the content is highly confidential. As for iOS, I'm always up to date. The weird behavior is that on the PC version you can just click and interact with the storyline block. In iOS, it places a play button across the block and goes into an isolation mode.
Hi James - what you're describing is the intended behavior for Storyline content on a phone. It's the same approach for how iOS handles videos, for instance. Video gets a play button on the phone and then goes full-screen when clicked. This is done due to the limited real estate on the phone. The same approach is taken for Storyline content.
- RuthCanton-a21fCommunity Member
It would be lovely if the 'Play Button' could feature on top of a white block rather than a black block but I guess this is subjective.
- MichaelAnselmoCommunity Member
Agree, this doesn't match the rest of our courses.