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3 TopicsAre You Forgetting Something? 5 Things to Do Before You Publish
This tip comes from our certified training partner, Yukon Learning. Finishing a project in Storyline is exciting. They can take months to plan and build. Here are a few tips on things you should double-check in your course before you press the "Publish" button. Don't forget to: Deleted unused objects Run the accessibility checker Check your course menu and menu order Name your course in the player Determine your course restrictions Incorporating these items in your pre-publishing checklist will save you time and effort in the review process, getting your course to your learners faster. Resources: Yukon Learning YouTube Channel Sign Up for Facilitated Certified Training95Views0likes0CommentsPublishing Rise360 in HTML5
Hi all, I've spent over an hour reading through a lot of threads on the topic of publishing Rise360 into HTML5 and I've found different information so I thought I'd bundle everything into one message to clarify things. Some messages seem to suggest that any publishing of Rise360 ends up as HTML5. Some messages say that the Web version is HTML5. A couple of messages seem to suggest that the reason we couldn't see that downloaded SCORMs were in HTML5 was that, since Flash has disappeared, there's no need to make the distinction. One response about this issue was to duplicate the downloaded files and rename them, e.g. ""story.html" to "story_html5.html"" but this seems specific to Storyline so not sure it's relevant to Rise. Question 1: Is everything published in HTML5 and we just can't see it in the file extension name cos of the info above? Question 2: Is the duplicating & renaming hack mentioned a real solution for an LMS that seems to require HTML5? Thanks very much for clarifying :) Minda409Views0likes7Comments