Thank you for this! Worked so well! (Note: when I uploaded the project to my LMS, it works when I put the CSS in the output.min.css file and not in story.html)
That is interesting! I think from now on I will show custom CSS being added to output.min.css for future episodes to try and be as cross-compatible as possible. Thank you very much for sharing!
Being completely honest with you, if we were wanting to implement such an effect in production today we would likely not opt for the CSS method and instead utilise GSAP transitions using Execute JavaScript triggers. We have a video coming out today on this exact topic which we hope you'll find useful. 🚀
Thank you for this tutorial, it's very clear!
I was wondering if I could do something similar if a I export in SCORM ?
thnak you so much it is really helpful, can we use it instead in javascript trigger?
You are doing very well on storyline, hope to implement Javascript on my work.
I'm wainting on new episodes!
great thank you for sharing .... could you please advice .. how to get to the CSS files
Hi, this is awesome. Yes, I loved this one. Thanks for your tutorial.
WOW! This is amazing. I was looking for a solution on how to refer to storyline objects from HTML.
I'm waiting for the next episodes.
Thank you for this! Worked so well!
(Note: when I uploaded the project to my LMS, it works when I put the CSS in the output.min.css file and not in story.html)
That is interesting! I think from now on I will show custom CSS being added to output.min.css for future episodes to try and be as cross-compatible as possible. Thank you very much for sharing!
Good one !
This didn't work for me.
Being completely honest with you, if we were wanting to implement such an effect in production today we would likely not opt for the CSS method and instead utilise GSAP transitions using Execute JavaScript triggers. We have a video coming out today on this exact topic which we hope you'll find useful. 🚀