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Deliver interactive courses to every device—without tweaking a thing. You simply create your course in Storyline , then click publish. That's it. Your course auto-magically plays everywhere, beautifully. The new responsive player dynamically adapts to tablet and smartphone screens, providing an optimal view of your course on every device.

Unlike Adobe Captivate, there's no need to tweak your course for various device breakpoints. The responsive player does all the work, not you. Designed to deliver an ideal learner experience, the player hides sidebar menus, eliminates browser chrome, and delivers mobile-friendly playback controls optimized for every screen size and orientation.

Invite deeper interaction with your courses. The responsive player supports touchscreen gestures, so learners can swipe, drag, and pinch-to-zoom on tablets and mobile devices. You'll feel like a pro even if you're a beginner with Storyline It's intuitive, familiar, and integrates seamlessly with Content Library , so you can start your course with the most beautiful, high-quality assets in the industry.

Add Content Library templates and characters right from Storyline , without breaking stride. Make collaboration easy for your team.

Create a collection of shared team slides that everyone can access right from Storyline Upload branded project templates, share slides that need to be in every course, and give teammates access to reusable slide content. Create virtually any interaction under the sun in minutes. Storyline is simple enough for beginners, yet powerful enough for experts.

If you can imagine an interaction, you can easily build it with the slide layers, triggers, and states in Storyline Learners can click, hover over, or drag any object to trigger any action. Drop buttons, dials, sliders, markers, and hotspots on your slide to add interactivity in seconds. With a few clicks, you'll have an engaging interaction. Respond to learners with dynamic, personalized content.

With the variables in Storyline , you can customize interactivity to the max with minimal effort. Build a more immersive, engaging learner experience with video and simulations. Storyline makes it fast and easy to give learners a visual tour. Show learners exactly what they need to know by recording your screen activity. Then easily add captions, characters, and pan-and-zoom effects. Create simulations in minutes, not days.

Record your screen once, then edit recordings whenever and however you want. There's no need to re-record. Import video of any type or format, including personalized screencasts you record with Replay or with Peek , our Mac screencasting app.

Storyline has everything you need to assess learners any way you want. Create insightful assessments quickly by using 25 different question types and importing existing questions. Pool and randomize questions to keep content fresh and learners on their toes.

And turn objects into drag-and-drop and other decision-making activities in minutes. You can even discourage guessing with negative scoring, test throughout your course to get a clear view of performance, and combine results from multiple quizzes for a final score. Finish projects faster with Review Simply upload your Storyline course, share the link, and watch the feedback from stakeholders roll in—all in one place.

Subject matter experts SMEs can see the latest version, make in-context comments, and chime in on existing threads. And you can easily view, resolve, and respond to their feedback, keeping everyone in sync. Easily translate courses for learners across the globe.

Storyline supports right-to-left languages such as Hebrew and Arabic and double-byte character sets for languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Make your courses even more accessible with Storyline 's Section and WCAG support, tables, custom tab order feature, and skippable player navigation. Organizations in every industry rely on award-winning Storyline to create interactive e-learning , easily. Compare features across versions, or see all Storyline features.

Ready to start your free Articulate Trial? Start Free Trial Not Yet. Storyline Any course you can imagine, on any device imaginable Play Video. Compare Versions. Responsive to every mobile device Deliver interactive courses to every device—without tweaking a thing.

Optimized effortlessly The new responsive player dynamically adapts to tablet and smartphone screens, providing an optimal view of your course on every device. Mobile-friendly playback Designed to deliver an ideal learner experience, the player hides sidebar menus, eliminates browser chrome, and delivers mobile-friendly playback controls optimized for every screen size and orientation.

Touchscreen gesture support Invite deeper interaction with your courses. Go zero to gorgeous in 60 seconds. Collaborate with your team Articulate Teams plan only. Storyline is everything I love about Storyline and more. Simple enough for new designers to get their courses designed and produced quickly.

Robust enough for power users to design anything they can imagine. And with the responsive player, courses play beautifully on every device. Easy interactivity, without limits Create virtually any interaction under the sun in minutes. Build any interaction If you can imagine an interaction, you can easily build it with the slide layers, triggers, and states in Storyline Get instant interactivity Drop buttons, dials, sliders, markers, and hotspots on your slide to add interactivity in seconds.

Personalize interactions Respond to learners with dynamic, personalized content. Show, don't tell Build a more immersive, engaging learner experience with video and simulations.

Create screencasts Show learners exactly what they need to know by recording your screen activity. Build software simulations Create simulations in minutes, not days. Add any video Import video of any type or format, including personalized screencasts you record with Replay or with Peek , our Mac screencasting app. Discover what learners know Storyline has everything you need to assess learners any way you want.

Get stakeholder buy-in Finish projects faster with Review Deliver to everyone, everywhere. Localize content Easily translate courses for learners across the globe. Boost accessibility Make your courses even more accessible with Storyline 's Section and WCAG support, tables, custom tab order feature, and skippable player navigation.

The best e-learning authoring tool for the best companies. Toggle the features below to learn more. Easy Authoring. Intuitive User Interface. Get started with Articulate Storyline right away with an intuitive, familiar interface.

No training required. Content Library Integration. Browse Content Library templates, characters, and stock media right from within Storyline , speeding your workflow. Content Library Media. We added more than 8. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. Slide Templates. Access the ever-growing library of beautifully designed, easily customizable slide templates in Content Library They include educational content to help you create courses faster.

Choose from the ever-growing library of new photographic and illustrated characters in Content Library to build scenarios and make courses more relatable. Review Integration. Easily get in-context feedback from subject matter experts SMEs with the web-based Review app. No download required. Team Slides for Articulate Teams. Members of your Articulate Teams account can share and download slides right from Storyline , making it easy to collaborate on projects and maintain consistent design themes.

Modern Text Rendering. The new text-rendering engine for Storyline uses the latest technology, allowing text to flow beautifully with consistent spacing and readability on every device. Text Styles. Use styles to control the visual appearance of text elements, such as paragraphs and headings, for a consistent design.

Hyperlink States. Define styles for hyperlink states normal, hover, active, and visited to give your course a consistent design and provide clear visual distinction for learners with low vision. More Custom Text Styles. Create custom styles for every text element in a project, including blockquotes, button labels, image captions, speech bubbles, and more. Text Editing. Easily customize text spacing, alignment, size, and color; insert custom font characters and bullets; and use all the features in your fonts, including ligatures.

Text Autofit. Make text easier to read by controlling how it displays when it overflows its bounding box. Allow the object's width or height to expand to accommodate your text or lock the object at a fixed size to preserve your slide design.

When locked, a scroll bar displays for text that doesn't fit. Slide Numbers. Easily add slide numbers to your course so learners can track their progress. Replace Fonts. Quickly replace one font with another throughout your project. Choose the font you want to replace and the font you want to use instead, and Storyline will swap out every instance of the font for you.

Object Editing Enhancements. It's easier than ever to size and position objects with pixel-perfect precision. Dockable Panels. Move the triggers, slide layers, timeline, states, notes, and scenes panels anywhere on your desktop or even to a second monitor. Make objects, animations, trigger events, and other elements appear in the right place at the right time with the intuitive visual timeline.

Story View. See a single, big-picture view of your course with Story View. Use it to easily view, rearrange, and edit slide relationships and course structure.

Slide View Toggle. Toggle between Slide View and Form View in one window, so you can make changes to slides quickly and easily. Slide Masters. Apply the same look and feel across multiple slides, and create various layouts and assign them to slides with certain types of content. One-Click Slide Insert. Add slides to your course with a single click. Picture Placeholders. Fixed: In some cases, the search feature worked inconsistently. In others, learners could use the search feature to jump to unvisited slides when menu navigation was restricted or locked.

Fixed: When courses with all player controls turned off were viewed on mobile devices, content shifted to the right side of the screen, and videos didn't fill the screen. Fixed: Sometimes a line appeared across videos in the Storyline editor. Fixed: When pasting text from an external source, the original formatting remained intact when "Keep Text Only" was selected, and if you were using the classic trigger workflow, Storyline could crash.

May 19, Build 3. Fixed: Screen readers stopped announcing text in interactive markers, incorrectly announced the close button for lightboxes, and sometimes repeated the course title on each slide. Fixed: Learners couldn't drag the seekbar when revisiting a slide even though the seekbar was set to "allow drag after completion. Fixed: Scrolling panels immediately scrolled to the bottom when they contained data-entry fields. Fixed: Interactive objects, such as data-entry fields and videos with player controls, stopped working or disappeared when they were hidden from accessibility tools.

Fixed: Slide content didn't fill the screen on mobile devices in portrait mode when menus and controls were turned off in the modern player, and interactive objects weren't always clickable on mobile devices in landscape mode. Fixed: When a slide had multiple slider interactions, the following slide wouldn't load. May 5, Build 3. Fixed: Storyline could behave erratically or crash when using a non-English interface.

April 21, Build 3. Fixed: We fixed several player issues, including timers that didn't stop on result slides, searches and replay buttons that didn't always work, resume dialog buttons that were hidden, and slide objects that weren't clickable when the player controls were turned off.

Fixed: An error occurred when uploading team slides if a quiz question had more than characters. Fixed: Slides wouldn't load when revisiting them if they had data-entry fields. Fixed: Grouped objects with random bars, shape, wheel, or wipe animations flickered or shifted when previewed or published. April 7, Build 3. March 24, Build 3.

Fixed: Player features stopped working in Internet Explorer when they were disabled on one slide and enabled on the next. And in some cases, logos appeared stretched in Internet Explorer.

Fixed: Audio and video content continued to play after switching to another browser tab. Fixed: A white border appeared around a Storyline block in Rise when the block had a custom background color. Fixed: After importing a result slide into a question bank, a project wouldn't load when previewed or published.

Question banks can't contain result slides, so that import loophole has been fixed. Fixed: When the base layer had a data-entry field, interactive objects on other layers weren't clickable and learners could still edit the field on the base layer.

Fixed: After publishing each scene in a Storyline project as a separate Review item, publishing a new version of one of the scenes sometimes updated the wrong Review item. Fixed: Player tab names were truncated or cut off when the sidebar was initially collapsed. Fixed: Closed captions carried over from one slide to the next when the slide advanced automatically.

Revisiting the slide also duplicated the closed captions. Fixed: Storyline crashed when copying and pasting radio buttons and check boxes. March 3, Build 3. Fixed: Learners couldn't click or drag the seekbar on the built-in video controls. Fixed: Data-entry fields stopped responding to on-click triggers. February 18, Build 3. Enhanced: We listened to your feedback and empowered screen reader users to control their e-learning experience. Screen readers no longer auto-read slide content.

Now, a screen reader announces the title of each slide and then waits for the learner to explore the content. Fixed: We fixed a few issues with data-entry fields. Learners had to click a data-entry field before they could type a response.

In some cases, they couldn't select the default text before typing a response. Text didn't always scroll when it was longer than the data-entry field. Fixed: Closed captions didn't change size after adjusting the modern player font size, nor did they display consistently when the Player. DisplayCaptions variable was set to true.

Fixed: Screen readers didn't always read alt text in object states. In some cases, screen readers repeated quiz questions or read animated paragraphs out of sequence. Fixed: Learners couldn't scroll through web objects on iPhones or iPads.

Fixed: Korean text was distorted or garbled when previewed or published. Fixed: Hotspots didn't work consistently when the sidebar and topbar player features were turned off. Fixed: Objects on top of videos or screen recordings disappeared in zoom regions. January 28, Build 3. To fix the problem, install the latest Storyline update, republish your course to Review , and reinsert your Storyline block in Rise Learners can use a broader range of screen readers on more web browsers and devices.

Learners can also take advantage of more screen reader features and improved player controls. Learn more about the accessible player. Enhanced: Slide content is more accessible. Text is treated as normal document text by screen readers. Objects are correctly identified to assistive technologies.

Hotspots and drop-down lists are now keyboard-accessible. And more! Enhanced: Select multiple triggers and edit them all at once. Easily copy, paste, move, disable, and delete triggers in bulk.

Enhanced: Save time by copying conditions from one trigger and pasting them on another. Learn how. Enhanced: Select multiple variables and then copy, paste, or delete them at the same time.

Enhanced: Storyline no longer uses jQuery, so we removed it from the app. You can still use jQuery to write custom JavaScript triggers.

Here's how. Fixed: Radio buttons shifted or shook when clicked in published output. Fixed: Numeric-entry questions could be evaluated incorrectly even when learners entered the right answer. Fixed: Adjusted number variables with decimal values reset to their default values when resuming a course.

Fixed: The player properties window would disappear unexpectedly. Fixed: A project file could corrupt after importing step-by-step screen recordings from another project.

December 19, Build 3. December 17, Build 3. Enhanced: Storyline now lists the specific features that prevent a file from opening. You must have this update or later installed to see the new incompatibility details. Fixed: The same media file used on multiple slides was duplicated in the published output.

Fixed: Step-by-step screen recordings could become blurry after clicking a slide or during mouse animations. November 19, Build 3. Simply drag them up and down the list. Enhanced: Customize your player settings faster. The player properties window opens quickly, and the player preview instantly refreshes as you make selections. Fixed: Audio wouldn't play and sliders didn't always work on iPadOS 13 devices.

Fixed: Web objects were misaligned, the wrong size, or didn't scale properly in published output. Fixed: After editing the alt text for an object, JAWS screen readers would read the original alt text instead.

Fixed: Zoom regions with a transition speed of "very slow" didn't zoom in completely. Fixed: The copying and pasting features in the Storyline editor sometimes stopped working. Fixed: Videos would start over when clicking the seekbar.

Fixed: In some cases, a course wouldn't preview or publish when it had videos with closed captions. November 5, Build 3. Fixed: Variable references in right-to-left text displayed in the reverse order.

Fixed: The option to trigger hyperlinks "when the mouse hovers over" was missing in the new trigger workflow. October 29, Build 3. You can even disable individual triggers to troubleshoot interactions and try out different options. The trigger wizard prefills fields with common choices, supports keyboard navigation, and adds conditions without opening extra windows.

Enhanced: Preserve the original quality of your MP3 audio files by turning off compression in Storyline Uncompressed MP3 files retain their stereo format in your published output. Enhanced: Audio now publishes at a higher sample rate of 44, Hz so your e-learning courses sound better than ever. Fixed: Step-by-step screen recordings could flicker when transitioning between slides. Fixed: When you previewed the slide stage using the timeline controls and then paused the playback, a video on the slide would briefly show its first frame before switching back to the current frame on the timeline.

Fixed: Images were blurry when their shapes were changed or they were used as shape fills. Fixed: Feedback layers wouldn't display on sequence drag-and-drop and matching drop-down questions when the "Hide objects on base layer" property was enabled.

September 24, Build 3. It no longer relies on Flash. And that means Storyline is officially Flash-free. Fixed: Animations couldn't be removed from multiple objects all at once. Fixed: In Rise courses, a white line appeared around Storyline blocks that had custom background colors. Fixed: Text disappeared from lists with justified alignment. Fixed: Variable references with Arabic text didn't always display in a right-to-left orientation.

August 20, Build 3. Enhanced: On the Slides tab, we changed the name of the Basic Layouts button to New Slide and added the ability to insert slides with a single click. Click the top half of the button to quickly add a new slide with the same layout as the current slide. Or, click the bottom half of the button to choose from a list of basic layouts. Fixed: White lines or borders could appear around slides in published content.

Fixed: Clicking a custom section header in the menu didn't jump to the first slide in that section. Fixed: Previewing a course could be slow or choppy.

Fixed: Hyperlinks were unreadable when hovering over them in text boxes that animated by paragraph. Import terms and definitions from a CSV file.

Export them to a CSV file so you can reuse them in other projects. And quickly edit them in your player properties without opening a separate window—just click a term or definition and start typing. Enhanced: Add slides to your course with a single click. Fixed: Text overlapped in the triggers panel, making it difficult to read. Fixed: The eyedropper tool wouldn't always select your chosen color when using multiple monitors with different DPI settings.

Fixed: Feedback layers wouldn't display on sequence drop-down and matching drag-and-drop questions when the "Hide objects on base layer" property was enabled.

Fixed: Paragraph spacing on slide masters was incorrect after changing the project's slide size. June 18, Build 3. Feedback masters now have theme previews so you can quickly see how your feedback layouts look when applied to different design themes in your course.

Enhanced: If a project becomes corrupt, Storyline lets you know if there's a working version in your temp files and makes it easy for you to recover. Fixed: Storyline no longer publishes a tincan. Fixed: Animated objects could be blurry in Google Chrome. Fixed: When you formatted text on a feedback master, those changes didn't always carry over to slide layers in your course. Fixed: Right-to-left text could be out of sequence after importing a translation file.

Fixed: The spacebar keyboard shortcut started playing the timeline preview but wouldn't pause it. May 28, Build 3. Timeline previews no longer rely on Flash. Fixed: Screen recordings could be blurry when inserted as view mode step-by-step slides. Fixed: Text appeared to be hyperlinked after importing a translation file. Fixed: Numeric-entry fields displayed default values of zero after renaming their underlying variables.

They should remain blank until learners enter values. Fixed: Some accented characters in closed caption files became question marks in Storyline courses. Fixed: Keyboard navigation didn't always work properly when retaking or reviewing a quiz. May 6, Build 3. We're sorry about that! Thank you for reporting the issue and helping us fix it quickly.

Enhanced: Use the media library to add alternate text to assets in your project and manage closed captions for videos and audio clips. Enhanced: Add private notes to media library assets so they're easier to find. Use notes to add keywords, attribution details, design instructions, and more. Enhanced: Rename characters and poses in the media library so they're organized and easily searchable. Enhanced: Now you can import multiple Content Library assets into the media library at the same time.

Enhanced: Variables are easier to find and manage. We redesigned the variables window with separate tabs for variables you create and those that are built-in. And there's a search field that filters the list as you type. You can customize their fill colors, line styles, and shape effects.

Enhanced: Storyline's text-to-speech feature now has an Arabic voice, Zeina. Fixed: The current frame of a video on the slide stage didn't always update when moving the playhead on the timeline. Fixed: Videos started over when revisiting slides even if they were set to resume saved states. Fixed: When using the modern player, zoom regions could be off center, and the bottom of slides could be cut off on iPhones in landscape mode. Fixed: The search feature on the player didn't find text on layers, markers, or question bank slides.

Fixed: In some cases, Storyline displayed this error when saving a project: "The project file could not be saved. Fixed: Layers might display in the wrong order after triggering a lightbox to appear. April 11, Build 3. March 21, Build 3. Fixed: Data-entry fields didn't always accept values from virtual keyboards on mobile devices.

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