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69 TopicsUsing Dials to Create Menu Navigation in Storyline 360
Interactive knobs and dials are a great way to simulate real-world objects and tasks in your courses. In this session, you’ll learn how to take your skills to the next level by using dials to create draggable menu navigation. Along the way, see how to customize the look and feel of your dial, work with variables to make things happen, and track learners’ progress as they move through the dial navigation.663Views0likes0CommentsOverview of AI Assistant in Storyline
Speed up content creation and unleash your creativity with AI Assistant in Storyline. In this session, you’ll learn how to partner with AI Assistant to improve writing, generate content and images, create text-to-speech narration, add sound effects, and more.746Views2likes1CommentCreating Custom Speech Bubbles with Merge Shapes in Storyline 360
Use Storyline 360’s powerful Merge Shapes feature to create unique, dynamic speech bubbles that go beyond the default options. Whether you’re aiming for a polished, professional look or a playful, comic-style design, you’ll learn how to combine and subtract shapes to craft custom bubble designs you can reuse again and again.559Views0likes0CommentsCreating Animations and Interactions in Storyline with Simple CSS and JavaScript (No Coding Required)
Want to give your Storyline projects the look and feel of modern apps, but don’t plan to learn Javascript? In this session, guest presenter Natalia Vostretsova will skip the coding theory and go straight to what you need to know to make your courses move, react, and impress. You’ll get a practical framework and ready-to-use code you can apply right away. By the end, you’ll have a working Storyline template that uses one variable, two triggers, and just a few lines of code to build animations and effects, all without needing to “learn JavaScript.”1.7KViews6likes0Comments