*This template will work for folks using Storyline 360 (included in Articulate 360) or Storyline 3 . Want to try them out? Get a free trial of Articulate 360 or Storyline 3.
Great template! One interesting thing I noticed, though, is that the dial doesn't keep going all the way around after you've completed one revolution. So, if you want to go from 'Influencing Others' to 'Working Positively With Change' then you have to drag the dial back anti-clockwise. Was that done by design or is that an SL 360 limitation?
https://articulate.com/support/article/Articulate-Storyline-360-How-to-Rotate-an-Interactive-Dial-More-Than-Once
but that means you have to add aditional triggers
Hi Judy! I found the definition of the states in the guide very helpful to start, then several of the discussions here in the community to be invaluable.
https://articulate.com/support/article/Storyline-3-Definition-of-Built-In-States.
This quick tutorial was also very beneficial when I started using SL (even though it's SL1, the way states work is still almost the same)
https://community.articulate.com/articles/adding-and-editing-states.
I've also loaded a few files and asked specific questions here int he community. Everybody is really good about helping me to improve. Do you have something specific you're trying to accomplish?
Judy, Did you get some resources to help you understand the value of using states and triggers? If not, reach out and we can connect to chat through your challenges.
I love it! I really like how the dial is smooth when you move it. I'm going to play around and make my dial rotate more than once (thanks Muhammad for the link).
Hello,
I am wondering if there is information for how the wheel was created. I would like to change some of the text but realize it is a picture.
Thank you
Hello,
Sorry for the late reply, I didn't see it.
I ended up creating my own picture and adding a dial. The wheel in this example was created with a program that I don't have.
Thank you,
Jennie
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