E-Learning Examples Bookmark Subscribe Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Storyline: Scrolling Panel Menu Lili Seram Learning Technologist Putting a course menu in a scrolling panel gives you room to add images and context. View this project in action.
michelle eames almost 6 years ago07/28/17 at 10:09 am (UTC) very nice. That's in my corporate colours and I need to rewrite the induction (goes away and thinks).
Nancy S almost 6 years ago08/02/17 at 9:24 pm (UTC) I'm blown away by the skill and creativity people on this forum possess. I aspire to create training like this one day. Very well done.
Ralf Reinheimer almost 6 years ago08/03/17 at 8:31 am (UTC) Really very nice. Unfortunately there is no download possibility?
Mark Carty almost 6 years ago08/03/17 at 10:23 am (UTC) Lovely example. Did you test different browsers and iPad?
Ralf Reinheimer almost 6 years ago08/03/17 at 1:14 pm (UTC) Meanwhile I found the dowload on the authors homepage :-) Thanks for providing this template.
Ridvan Saglam almost 6 years ago08/05/17 at 6:52 pm (UTC) Hey Lili, that's a really creative way of the scrolling panel. Thanks for sharing it , and for other cool freebies too. http://seram.co.uk/Freebies/
Angéline Nguyen over 5 years ago10/26/17 at 9:58 am (UTC) Good use of the scrolling panel, and keeping the main content on screen, Lili!
Liz Sheeran over 5 years ago02/28/18 at 11:28 am (UTC) Have just come across this and really like the look and feel. I wouldn't have thought of using a scrolling panel like this (until now!). Thanks for the inspiration.
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