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- AntoinetteVillaCommunity MemberLove the look Allison. Thanks for sharing.
- Hi Anna! Glad you like the template. The text you're referring to is in the Normal layer, so to edit it you need to open the states window (see screenshot: http://d.pr/i/17500/4yHTttQ5 )
I wrote this article a couple weeks ago where I explain why this technique is useful, if you want to check it out: https://community.articulate.com/articles/the-ultimate-guide-to-buttons-in-storyline-2 - AnnaGorshkovaCommunity MemberThank you Allison!
I was able to change the titles of the buttons with your help - thanks so much!
Still trying to get super comfortable with Storyline and states is one thing I haven't played around with yet. The article was also a great resource, so hopefully I'll feel comfortable using them soon.
Thanks again!- You're welcome! So glad I was able to help :)
- liuyanliuyanCommunity Membergood
- ScottLindstromCommunity MemberThanks for sharing Allison! Love it!
- You're welcome! Glad you like it :)
- SunnyVermaCommunity MemberThanks for sharing Allison! it's very useful..
- You're welcome! :)
- ZsoltOlahSuper HeroVery nice template, Allison! Thanks for sharing it! I used it to build a demo for JavaScript functions within Storyline. I paid a "subtle tribute" to you on the cover. http://bit.ly/1IjNEKs
- Thanks for sharing Zsolt! It's so cool to see how you used my template. :)
- ZsoltOlahSuper HeroI just added the interactions, you did the hard part!
- KellyEdmondsCommunity MemberLoving it!
- SarahBCommunity MemberI am soooo in love with this! Is there a Storyline 1 version available too?
- Unfortunately there isn't, but it's easy to recreate since I just used a background image and then shapes in Storyline.
- RachelCraigCommunity MemberThank you, Alison! I've been using this template for all my courses! Excellent if, like my company, you want mobile friendly classes. Those big boxes are very easy to click on when using an iPad :)
- That is so awesome to hear! I'm glad it is useful to you. :)