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Our team played with a slide set like this for weeks trying to get the next button to show after all the visits. This would have made it much easier. Great content.
Hey Jonathan, thanks for watching. And sorry your team lost some time on a similar issue. If you guys get stuck again, please let us know, and we'll help you sort it out.
Awesome presentation David! I was able to successfully get the variables and triggers to do exactly what I needed for my course. I also learned a lot. Thanks so much!
I'm obsessed w/ naming timeline objects. It's the first thing I'll do when users send me their files for review. Sure it takes extra time, but it makes troubleshooting much easier. Thanks for watching, @SafetyCynthia!
Thanks a lot for this example. It is great to see, how easy it could be. I am following your explanations a long time and enjoy all the ideas and your speed to come to a result. Your are using a MAC to work with Storyline and everything seems to run realy fast there. Some colleagues are having trouble when creating new triggers on a MAC. It takes a much longer time compared to your presentation here. Is there a special trick, hint or setting that might speed up the work with triggers on a MAC computer? Are you using parallels and which version? My colleagues are using the latest storyline version. I know that update from June 20th 2023 (Build 3.77.30568.0) should have speed it up, but it is not as fast as in your presentation. I am extremly curious about your answer.
Sorry I missed your question! Yes, I"m running Storyline 360 on my MacBook Pro. When I made this video 4 months ago, I was on my 2019 Intel-based MBP. I've since upgraded to the current MBP with the M3 chips and running the 64-bit beta of Storyline 360. Performance in Storyline is about the same in both machines so I would not recommend upgrading Intel Macs for Storyline. I mostly upgraded because I wanted more hard drive space.
When was the last time you tried Storyline on your Mac? In June 2023 we updated Storyline's trigger panels to run much faster on Macs. I don't own a Windows machine and build my demos and webinars using Storyline on a M1 (now M3) chips.
Entering this conversation and I realize I am late for the party! In your video you are working with Multiple slides that get triggered when a certain is button is pressed. Is the path/variables/triggers the same/similar when working with 1 slide but multiple layers within that same slide.
Okay, that’s a great question! So, if you’re on the same slide and you’re just trying to track if the learner’s clicked all the buttons or objects-whether they’re showing layers or just clicking stuff-you can totally use the ‘Visited’ state. And here’s the best part: no variables needed. Happy to take a look at your file if you have any questions.
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Our team played with a slide set like this for weeks trying to get the next button to show after all the visits. This would have made it much easier. Great content.
Hey Jonathan, thanks for watching. And sorry your team lost some time on a similar issue. If you guys get stuck again, please let us know, and we'll help you sort it out.
Awesome presentation David! I was able to successfully get the variables and triggers to do exactly what I needed for my course. I also learned a lot. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the kind words and feedback. Glad it helped w/ your own projects.
So thankful for this video! It helped me fix my issue 100%!
Thanks for these tips, especially for naming everything! 😁
I'm obsessed w/ naming timeline objects. It's the first thing I'll do when users send me their files for review. Sure it takes extra time, but it makes troubleshooting much easier. Thanks for watching, @SafetyCynthia!
Thank you breaking it down so well. 😊
Glad it helped, @digidori! Thx for the kind words.
Thanks a lot for this example. It is great to see, how easy it could be. I am following your explanations a long time and enjoy all the ideas and your speed to come to a result.
Your are using a MAC to work with Storyline and everything seems to run realy fast there. Some colleagues are having trouble when creating new triggers on a MAC. It takes a much longer time compared to your presentation here. Is there a special trick, hint or setting that might speed up the work with triggers on a MAC computer? Are you using parallels and which version? My colleagues are using the latest storyline version. I know that update from June 20th 2023 (Build 3.77.30568.0) should have speed it up, but it is not as fast as in your presentation. I am extremly curious about your answer.
Sorry I missed your question! Yes, I"m running Storyline 360 on my MacBook Pro. When I made this video 4 months ago, I was on my 2019 Intel-based MBP. I've since upgraded to the current MBP with the M3 chips and running the 64-bit beta of Storyline 360. Performance in Storyline is about the same in both machines so I would not recommend upgrading Intel Macs for Storyline. I mostly upgraded because I wanted more hard drive space.
When was the last time you tried Storyline on your Mac? In June 2023 we updated Storyline's trigger panels to run much faster on Macs. I don't own a Windows machine and build my demos and webinars using Storyline on a M1 (now M3) chips.
Entering this conversation and I realize I am late for the party!
In your video you are working with Multiple slides that get triggered when a certain is button is pressed. Is the path/variables/triggers the same/similar when working with 1 slide but multiple layers within that same slide.
Okay, that’s a great question! So, if you’re on the same slide and you’re just trying to track if the learner’s clicked all the buttons or objects-whether they’re showing layers or just clicking stuff-you can totally use the ‘Visited’ state. And here’s the best part: no variables needed. Happy to take a look at your file if you have any questions.
Super helpful.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thx!