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LindaLor

LindaLor Great idea David. That looks great!permalink

articulatedf

articulatedf If you need more help or ideas, drop us a line in the Storyline forums: http://community.articulate.com/forums/65.aspxpermalink

articulatedf

articulatedf Hi Janelle, Since interactive SWFs are independent of the slide's timeline, there isn't a way for Storyline to know when the learner has finished interacting with it. This might get you fairly close: 1) Set the slide's timeline to match the minimum duration it's take to complete the SWF. 2) And use this article disable the Next button until the slide's timeline has completed (use the last example provided in Step 2): http://www.articulate.com/support/kb_article.php?product=st1&id=cchsaumqs2v6 permalink

nemokscoca

nemokscoca Hi there, I'm using Captivate swfs like in your example. I need users to be able to interact with the swf, however, I would like to disable the Storyline "next" button until the swf is complete. Is there a way to do that? I was looking at variables but I can't seem to come up with anything that works. permalink

watcher2001

watcher2001 You are a lifesaver. I have been fighting this process for over an hour trying to figure it out with no luck. This is exactly what I needed.permalink

articulatedf

articulatedf ...inspired by Jeanette Brooks' screencast here: http://www.screenr.com/uyg7permalink

casillia

casillia that's great news, thanks David!permalink

articulatedf

articulatedf Hi Silvia, I don't see an HTML5-specific option in EclipseCrossword. However, it still works as a web object in Storyline's HTML5 output.permalink

casillia

casillia Great suggestion, thanks for sharing this! Could the crossword puzzle be published as HTML5 when it is embedded as web object and published in Storyline as HTML5?permalink

sivaji

sivaji It was so helpful and simple many many thanks for your stuff thanks allotpermalink