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2584 TopicsIntroducing AI Chat + JavaScript Entrance Animations
Now you can chat with AI to generate simple JavaScript animations for your slide, making it easier to bring your ideas to life. Update to the latest version to give it a try and let us know what you think! To help you get started, we have a video walkthrough, a tutorial course, and documentation to learn more about how it works, see sample prompts, and animation examples that can all be found here. Why JavaScript? This update is our first step in helping authors experiment and push creative boundaries. Based on your feedback, we’re already working on support for built-in animations—and we’ll be sharing a preview soon! We’re also exploring more ways AI can handle tedious tasks for you, so let us know what you’d like AI Assistant to be able to do for you! Try It Out! Use AI Chat to make an object fly in from the right side of the screen after one second. Feel free to get creative—frisbee flying across a park? Plane flying across a cloudy sky? Sky's the limit (see what we did there?)! Share your example in the comments below!432Views3likes10CommentsYou can now Localize Text to Speech on Rise and Storyline!
We’re thrilled to announce an exciting enhancement for all Localization Pro users! When you translate your course, the script will be automatically translated and new audio will be generated and re-inserted in the target language, saving you time and effort. What’s New With this update, translation now includes: Automatic translation of the script (the text that powers Text to Speech). Automatic generation and insertion of localized audio in your translated course. Validator updates: Validators can now update the script, and importing their suggestion will automatically update the audio as well. This functionality is now live in both Rise and Storyline. Important Note for Storyline Users This update applies to both AI Text to Speech and Legacy Text to Speech shapes. You’ll no longer need to manually replace audio after translation, it’s all handled automatically during the translation process! Next Steps We’d love to hear your feedback and learn about your experience using this new feature. Your insights are invaluable as we continue refining how teams create localized learning experiences.148Views2likes2CommentsNew button when publishing Rise to LMS
I have just spotted a new button when publishing Rise to LMS (it could have been there a while, but I have only just seen it). Only Load in LMS Please can anybody advise me when this button first appeared, and if they have had any issues with it? It defaults to "On" and I am concerned we may have published content with it checked without realising - hopefully, it just means people can only access content from our LMS but just concerned in case it effects links from other web pages to our content. Thanks166Views1like8CommentsProblem with automatically generated subtitles ?
Hi everyone. I've detected a problem with the voices generated by Storyline's AI and the subtitles that are automatically generated at the same time. I copy and paste a prompt and check the “Generate subtitles” box. Everything is perfect. Of course, the subtitles are a mess, as usual. It takes me a long time to cut and arrange them perfectly. Then I decide to change (for example) a single word in my prompt. To preserve my work on the subtitles, I uncheck the “Generate subtitles” box. As a result, the subtitles are still completely recreated, once again in complete disarray. Is there something I'm not understanding (between “Generate subtitles” and NOT “generate subtitles”)? Should I do something else (other than exporting my subtitles and reimporting them)? This seems like a bug, doesn't it? Has anyone else noticed this? (I haven't found any previous posts on the subject). It seems to me that it worked logically and normally in a previous version: when I uncheck the “Generate” box, the subtitles that have already been created are not damaged. Am I wrong? Have you noticed the same thing? Any ideas or tips? Thanks Thierry164Views0likes10CommentsTrouble exporting Rise course to PDF | Rise exporting Issue
We’re running into an issue with the PDF export of the “ORIG Geriatric Care: Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (ADRD), Kentucky” course in our Rise account. The export keeps loading indefinitely and never generates a PDF. This issue does not occur with other courses. I tried duplicating the course and exporting it, as well as testing the export in an incognito window, but the problem persists. I also tried sending a copy to another Rise 360 user and exporting it from their account, but the issue remained. Note: I am able to export the Web, LMS, and Review versions without any issues, but PDF export does not work. This is a critical project and we need to share the PDF with the client urgently, so please look into this course as soon as possible. Thank you for your support.Zoom image icon incorrect alt text
Hello All, We have an image with zoom enabled. While testing this with a screen reader, we observed that an incorrect label is used for the Zoom button. The screen reader reads it as “Zoom image” plus the image alt text. It should read only “Zoom image.” Regards, Shraddha12Views0likes1CommentComplex formulas using variables?
I am working on some interactive scenarios for which a score would be calculated at the end based on many variables, including built-in ones like how many interactions were had. For example, I want to calculate something like ((A+B)/C+(D-E)*2)/100 (where each letter here obviously represents a variable or built-in value) and display the resulting value in a text box as a "final score." How would I accomplish that?30Views0likes2CommentsReview your answers - Correct and incorrect banner partially hidden - Storyline 360
Hi all I hope this is something I am missing somewhere... I am setting up a quiz, where users can review their answers (correct and incorrect). When reviewing, however, anything added to the feedback layers shows on top of the built-in correct/incorrect banner. Is there a way to bring the built-in banner to the front please? Screenshot shows an example where it is covered by both the feedback box and by the click next banner (both of which cannot be moved). I have tried looking in the slide and feedback masters, but unable to find anything there regarding the banners. Your help will be appreciated as always! Many thanks Chris25Views0likes3CommentsQuestion about external links used in Road Safety modules
Hi everyone 👋 I’m currently working on a Road Safety e-learning module in Storyline, and I noticed that some official French resources use external modules such as: https://modules.securite-routiere.gouv.fr/module_distracteur.html https://modules.securite-routiere.gouv.fr/module_alcool.html I have 5 similar links that I would like to integrate, but these resources exist only in French, and I’d like to understand how these modules were originally built (structure, hosting, embed logic, etc.) to see if an equivalent EN version exists — or if there’s a way to rebuild something similar. More specifically, I’m trying to understand: How the interactive visuals were created (images, animations, UI elements). How videos were integrated (hosting, player type, compression, streaming method). How the module itself was packaged (Storyline? custom HTML/JS? another authoring tool?). What embedding method is used to allow these modules to open cleanly within another course. Has anyone here already worked with these Road Safety modules or knows how these external links were generated and deployed? Any insight or technical explanation would be super helpful 🙏 Thanks in advance!22Views0likes1CommentSCORM Resizing Issue on Android WebView
Hi All, I’m facing an issue with SCORM player sizing in the Totara Mobile App. I’ve attached two screenshots of the same SCORM video — one from an iOS device and one from an Android device. Both devices have nearly identical screen sizes. Issue: On iOS, the SCORM preview/player appears correctly sized and fully visible. On Android, the SCORM player appears very small, even though the device display size is the same. When I open the same SCORM package directly in Chrome on Android, the player appears correctly (same as iOS). → This suggests the issue may be related to how the Totara Android app’s WebView loads or scales the content. What I need help with: Is there any specific setting in Articulate Storyline that affects mobile SCORM scaling for Android vs iOS? Are there any Totara configuration settings that control SCORM iframe / WebView scaling in the mobile app? Or is this something that needs to be adjusted by the mobile app developers (e.g., CSS, viewport, WebView settings)? Any guidance on settings or fixes would be really appreciated. Thank you!