Try using this clean and simple template to show events that happened within specific categories or eras. With a subset of tabs in each major tab, it’s easy to show learners how events fit together.
Montse, this is phenomenal (as is all of your work). I could see this being used for any number of topics that have groupings of sub-topics. THANK YOU so much!!!
Thank you for this brilliant idea! One question: how have you managed to jump from one slide to the next one? I cannot see any trigger ;)
Rgds
Dominique
Hi Dominique,
I have just looked at the file and the navigation is all on the side master.
This is the most efficient way of doing the navigation as you only need to create it once and makes editing it later very easy
The slide master can be found under the View tab in storyline
Hi Dominique-
Thanks for your feedback. I’m sorry I didn’t catch your question sooner.
I see Sean was able to help you out. Thanks, Sean!!!
The nesting tabs was a little tricky. My original goal with this project was to keep everything on a single slide. It could work but it would make updating a lot more work so I moved the main dates into new slides.
Hello, Montse.
Thank you so much for sharing. Very clever idea to show lots of information without the environment looking overcrowded.
Where are the images from? I love their simplicity, but communicative power.
Thanks again,
This is amazing Montse! It is my first time looking at the hero forum trying to find ideas for me to recreate and this is great! Thank you for sharing.
This is awesome! How do learners go back from the daughter slides to the mother slide? It works in the preview, but in the edit mode, in the daughter slides, I don't see the 1050s, 1060s, 1970s... etc. active buttons or triggers that say jump to the mother slide when these buttons are clicked. Any clue?
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