That would be very helpful. I dont actually want background music I just want audio narration, but the solution Nuno gave functioned exactly how I wanted it to in browser, it just broke the scorm compatibility so it wont upload to my LMS.
Gotcha, but the audio narration would just play in the background, it wouldn't scroll the user down to certain sections or highlight elements on the page, is that what you're going for?
In Nuno's example, he suggests putting the audio player in the <head> which I'm surprised doesn't break the entire page. It should go inside the <body> tag, so the scrom service you're using must be catching this error.
It did not break the page it just put the audio player up top so that it stayed with the user as they scrolled down the page and they could pause/play at any time as they go through the material. I'm not really aware of any other options for adding audio (besides the normal suggestions of using storyline or audio blocks etc.) so I am open to all tips or tricks!
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Wow, do NOT follow Nuno's directions, that is a good way to break your lesson! I'll put together a how-to if background music is desired.
That would be very helpful. I dont actually want background music I just want audio narration, but the solution Nuno gave functioned exactly how I wanted it to in browser, it just broke the scorm compatibility so it wont upload to my LMS.
Gotcha, but the audio narration would just play in the background, it wouldn't scroll the user down to certain sections or highlight elements on the page, is that what you're going for?
In Nuno's example, he suggests putting the audio player in the <head> which I'm surprised doesn't break the entire page. It should go inside the <body> tag, so the scrom service you're using must be catching this error.
It did not break the page it just put the audio player up top so that it stayed with the user as they scrolled down the page and they could pause/play at any time as they go through the material. I'm not really aware of any other options for adding audio (besides the normal suggestions of using storyline or audio blocks etc.) so I am open to all tips or tricks!