Hi Lesley,
Some versions of the interaction are split out to slides, so learners can use Storyline's built-in Prev and Next buttons to navigate back and forth. There are also versions of the interaction where the tabs are on layers. For complete details, see this article with screencasts: www.articulate.com/.../free-accordion-template-for-articulate-storyline
Thank you David, this will come in handy for a project review I'm going to do. I may even keep the butterfly pics to show transformation. Thank you again!!
This is beautiful.
In the demo video, in the New Slide dialog > Templates tab, it appears that all the templates you'd downloaded previously were showing up automatically in the Templates drop-down. Where should we save templates so that they do this? (Mine don't do that, so maybe I'm not saving them in the right spot.)
Hi Dennis,
When you open a Storyline template, it'll automatically get saved in the following location:
C:\Users\%username%\Documents\My Articulate Projects\Storyline Templates
Templates that are saved in this location will appear in your Templates drop-down in Storyline. Note that only Storyline Template files get saved to this location. Storyline Project files don't. (The accordion template in this thread is an example of a Storyline Template file.)
Thank you so much for this. I have just recently joined. I used this template for a Power Electronics topic I am working on. The template was used to uploade content only - I then embedded this AS file in a Moodle lesson. Thank you so much again!
Love this template! Thanks for sharing. Just trying to customise the colours to match my company's brand but don't seem to have any control over the arrow that appears over the active tab. It's as if it's grouped with the tab itself but there is no option to ungroup and when I change the colour, only the tab colour changes. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Hi Sarah,
It's part of the Open state. You can change its color by switching to the States tab and clicking Edit States. After you modify one of the tabs, you can use the Format Painter on the Home tab to apply the same formatting to all the other tabs.
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