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Uploading HTML file in Rise
Hi - I was looking to see about the feasibility in inserting HTML directly in Articulate Rise and stumbled on this thread (it appears this is not supported at the time). I would also like to echo other's comments that having this ability would be useful.
In my case, one of our data scientists created an interactive graphic (one of many to come) that would be super useful for our learners. They shared the graphic via html. It would make for a great user experience in Aritculate if I could simply insert directly in my Rise course. I get that I can host the HTML on another platform, but this is now something extra I'll need to figure out. So if you're collecting votes for HTML integration - I'm voting yes please!
- CarlaLorer-f1714 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Alexia,
If I understand correctly what you are trying to do, it should be quite simple and quick using Storyline. You can then use the Storyline block to insert the interactive graphic in the course.
1. Create a folder and save the HTML file in it. (Storyline imports a folder, not the HTML file.)
2. Open Storyline and double-click on the slide to get into the editor.
3. Go to Insert -> Web Object and click the folder icon to browse. Select the folder that you just created with your HTML in it and click OK.
4. If you know the height and width of your graphic, you can go to Design -> Slide Size and make the slide slightly larger than the graphic.
5. Publish your Storyline to Review 360 then View Project. If the graphic is too small or too large (so it has a scrolling panel), go back into Storyline and adjust the Slide Size. It may take some trial and error to get the size right but it looks great once you do. You'll have to publish again each time to check if you have it right. (There may be a quicker way to do this.)
6. Once you are happy with the appearance of your Storyline, insert it into your Rise course using the Storyline block in the Interactive menu in Rise.
Extra tips:
- You can't preview a Storyline with a Web Object. You have to Publish to Review 360 to view.
- Save your Storyline file with an appropriate name before you Publish. Regardless of what name you choose when you publish, the name of the Storyline shows up sometimes.
I hope this is useful to you!
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