Enhanced: Player controls and navigation buttons now display tooltips that are accessible to mouse, keyboard, and screen reader users. Enhanced: We upgraded the embedded version of Chromium to 117.0.5938.132 in Storyline 360. Fixed: You no longer need to add quotes to variable values in custom ...
Storyline 360 lets you choose which features and controls are included on your course player. You can add navigation buttons, a seekbar, a menu, and much more. To customize your player, go to theHometab on the Storyline ribbon and clickPlayer. When the player properties appear, the Featur...
Start by customizing the player. This is whatever is around the slides, such as links to resources or buttons and controls to change the volume. You can also get rid of the player completely, and that’s what you’ll learn in this section. ...
Working with Video When you right-click a video in the timeline, you'll see an option to Edit Video. This opens the built-in video editor, where you can trim, crop, adjust the volume, control brightness/contrast, and insert a logo. Learn more about the video editor. This option isn't...
Storyline 2, Storyline 3, Storyline 360, and Articulate Rise. Each version gives authors more control and has more features than the previous versions. While more options are always good for those creating and taking the course, it can involve more complex work for those tasked with translatin...
If the slide has only simple objects—text, images, audio, video, etc—but no interactivity, Storyline 360 resets the slide to the beginning of its timeline. \n If the slide contains interactive elements, such as buttons or other objects that have a visited/selected ...