This is so great! I'm still low on the learning curve though, so I have a question. How does a learner move on from this slide after going through the tabs...the next button, or some other way?
Laura, there is no other slide. All of the content goes on one slide, and the alternate content displays via layers. This is a neat format for design purposes and easy to update. I hope this helps.
there must be something really wrong with my version of Storyline...all your graphics are black. But thanks for the idea! I will use it for my next training.
Hi Bertha!
I didn't include the images in the published examples because I didn't have the rights to share them. So I used some generic placeholder images that can easily be swapped out with your own.
If you have any questions on how the process work, let me know and I'll be more than happy to help!
I just started using Storyline 2 and I'm struggling to figure out how to replace the title of the tab buttons. For example, I want to replace ORANGE with Communications.
Any help?
Nice... Very nice. Your usual "simple" yet elegant file! It's ironic that sometimes you have to add a bit more to make it look and act simple... Steve Jobs had the same instinctual sense of design...
Thanks, Montse!
Great template! How did you animations on the state images that replaced the character? It's not letting me add the fade in and fade out on the new states.
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