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Tooltips
How do you create a tooltip in Storyline 3?
- VictorMadison-3Community Member
Here is the same example of Tooltips but I used the Hover-State method. I created the tooltips graphics by creating a shape and appropriate text. Next, I selected the state for each button and pasted the appropriate tooltip graphic to the hover state. Looks and works the same as the Hover-Layer method.
- AlleneBrickCommunity Member
I was looking for such complete explanation, thanks I found from here.
Hi Allene,
I'm glad you found a solution in the E-Learning Heroes community. If you run into any trouble and need assistance, just let us know!
- GrantElliotCommunity Member
Is there any other method, for creating a quick tool tip in articulate storyline 360?
- MyJDFAccountCommunity Member
I've a few questions, how do I get in touch with you for fast replies?
- MichaelHinzeCommunity Member
Posting your questions here in the community will get you speedy replies.
Hi MyDF Account,
Michael is correct! If you post your questions here, I'll be happy to assist you along with other members of the E-Learning Heroes community. If you prefer to share your questions privately, you can do so in a support case, where you'll usually hear from us within one business day.
- GrantElliotCommunity Member
I think it is the best explanation for this particular case. thanks for it.
- michalforgusionCommunity Member
In light of everything that has transpired, I believe it to be the most plausible explanation. I truly appreciate it.
- marnusdavidCommunity Member
Mark, that was a very clear and helpful explanation of tooltips. When it comes to creating a tooltip in Storyline 3, the hover approach and the mouseover method are both effective options that are not too difficult to implement.
- SamCurran-e9dffCommunity Member
In Articulate Storyline 3, you can create a tooltip by adding a layer to your slide and then using triggers to show and hide that layer when the user interacts with the tooltip icon or object.