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SimonTaghioff
5 years agoStaff
Recent accessibility improvements in Storyline 360
We know it’s important for you to be able to create accessible e-learning—not just because it’s a compliance issue, but because it’s critical to build training that’s inclusive. And we’re committed ...
AshleyT-Pollard
5 years agoStaff
Hi Tara,
Not a stupid question at all - I'm glad you asked!
I would always recommend testing your course in the environment your learners will use to ensure you experience it as they would. So look to publish for LMS and upload there to properly test! If you're able to connect with learners who use screen readers, it'd be helpful to get their insights too, as that experience is much different than those of us who don't normally use screen readers.
Our team is also looking into an issue in Storyline 360 where the content published for Web and Review 360 behave slightly different with the accessible player, and that's all the more reason to publish for LMS and test there.