Enhanced: Now you'll see an HTML5 preview of your slide when you click the play button in the timeline panel. Timeline previews no longer rely on Flash.
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. Enhanced: Storyline 3 users can now open Storyline project files with slide numbers. Enhanced: Storyline 3 is now compatible with Storyline project files that use the latest media library enhancements. Fixed: Text and images could be blurry when viewing a course in Google Chrome or Safari.
Fixed: Screen recordings could be blurry when inserted as view mode step-by-step slides. Fixed: Videos started over when revisiting slides even if they were set to resume saved states. Fixed: Some animated GIFs had purple outlines in published output.
Fixed: Text overlapped in the triggers panel, making it difficult to read. Fixed: Numeric-entry fields displayed default values of zero after renaming their underlying variables. They should remain blank until learners enter values. Fixed: Text formatting on feedback masters didn't always carry over to layers in your course, and feedback layers didn't display on sequence drop-down and matching drag-and-drop questions when the "Hide objects on base layer" property was enabled.
Fixed: Non-English characters and symbols made quiz data undefined in LMS reports, and the imsmanifest. March 5, Build 3. Enhanced: We added support for Google Chrome 72 and Safari If objects disappear when viewing a course in these browsers, install the latest Storyline 3 update and republish your course. Enhanced: Storyline 3 users can now open Storyline project files that use the quizzing feature that allows learners to review and retry only the questions they get wrong.
Compatibility details here. Enhanced: Storyline 3 is now compatible with Storyline project files where the author imported assets directly into the media library. Fixed: On iPhones, the "drag up for fullscreen" hint didn't always disappear, and the on-screen keyboard closed when tapping a text-entry field. On iPads, text could disappear in landscape mode. Fixed: In drag-and-drop interactions, drag items could disappear, move unexpectedly after you dropped them, or fail to move with your mouse.
Fixed: If a layer appeared while learners were tabbing through objects on a slide, the yellow focus indicator would jump back to the first object on the slide. Fixed: We fixed some video issues, including volume sliders that stopped working and closed captions that disappeared. Fixed: Right-to-left text could be reversed, out of sequence, or spaced incorrectly. Fixed: Text with variable references could have the wrong formatting, such as size, color, or line spacing.
In some cases, a variable reference was missing from the published course. Fixed: Modern text would sometimes become invisible in the Storyline editor but would still show when previewed or published. Fixed: A course could freeze or lock up when retrying a quiz from a question bank.
August 16, Build 3. Enhanced: Storyline 3 users can now open Storyline project files that use the modern player style. Enhanced: The "Browser size" player property is now dependent on the "Launch player in new window" property. Many modern web browsers don't allow you to programmatically control the size of the browser window unless you first open content in a new window.
Fixed: We improved the performance of the Storyline editor so it no longer slows down when multiple slide layers are visible at the same time.
Fixed: Audio on the first slide of an HTML5 course wouldn't autoplay when viewing the published output on your local computer in Google Chrome. Fixed: The play button that allows courses with media on the first slide to play in Google Chrome and Safari wasn't keyboard accessible.
Now learners can tab to the play button and press the spacebar or Enter key to activate it. Fixed: Disabled buttons could be triggered with keyboard navigation. Fixed: HTML5 courses could hang or freeze after closing a lightbox or when layers had certain animations bounce, spin, spin and grow, swivel. Fixed: Illustrated characters could flicker or blink when changing states or expressions.
May 8, Build 3. If audio or video content in your Storyline course stopped working in Chrome 66, install the latest update and republish. Enhanced: Since Apple no longer allows videos to autoplay by default in Safari 11, learners now see a play button when they launch or resume a course with a video on the first slide.
Clicking the play button allows the video to play as expected. Fixed: Storyline could become sluggish or display a low memory error, especially after several hours of use. We found a memory leak and fixed the problem. We're sorry for the frustration it caused. And thank you to everyone who reported it! Fixed: Closed captions could overlap for back-to-back audio clips on the same slide, and hidden characters in closed captions could cause the publishing process to fail. Fixed: File names wouldn't appear when hovering over audio tracks in the timeline panel.
Fixed: Player text labels had incorrect Czech translations. March 6, Build 3. And learners will always see the correct fonts for variable references and data-entry fields in HTML5 output. Learn more about modern text.
Enhanced: Storyline 3 users can now open Storyline project files that have text-to-speech narration, random number variables, and course completion triggers. Fixed: Published content stored on your local computer wouldn't play in Google Chrome 64 and later. Fixed: We fixed some drag-and-drop issues in HTML5 output, such as drag items that wouldn't drop on targets, interactions that were marked as correct even when learners answered incorrectly, and hover colors that were wrong.
Fixed: We fixed some triggers that didn't work consistently in HTML5 output, including key-press, hover, and click-outside triggers that didn't fire when expected. The only time a new slide master gets generated is when the number of layouts differs between the existing slide master and the one being imported. Enhanced: Text style tooltips let you know when the style for the selected text has been modified by the placeholder on the slide master.
Fixed: Images with animations might flicker when publishing a project as a video file. Fixed: Some "submit results" triggers were disabled when opening project files with the previous update. That was unexpected at the time. However, with the introduction of expanded quiz tracking in this update, untracked quizzes and combined result slides in existing project files have disabled "submit results" triggers by design. And new project files won't have any "submit results" triggers for untracked quizzes or combined result slides.
Fixed: A result slide that tracked other result slides didn't always send a score to an LMS. Fixed: Resetting a text-entry variable so it had no value didn't actually clear the text-entry field, and a course could freeze when setting a numeric-entry variable equal to the value of another variable. Fixed: Keyboard focus stayed on the submit button after submitting a quiz question, so screen readers didn't automatically announce content on the feedback layer.
Fixed: Line spacing shrank on slide masters and feedback masters when using a custom story size. Fixed: Scroll bars in the sidebar didn't always start at the top of the panel, and sometimes links or files at the bottom of the Resources panel wouldn't open. Fixed: Storyline could crash when previewing or publishing a project with states containing hyperlinks. Fixed: Learners couldn't scroll through the answer choices in the last list of sequence drop-down questions. August 18, Build 3.
Fixed: After resuming an LMS course, learners couldn't drag the conditional seekbar on slides they already viewed. Fixed: On mobile devices, learners could drag the seekbar when it was supposed to be locked—either read-only or set to allow dragging after completion.
Fixed: Learners could bypass restricted or locked navigation by rapidly, repeatedly clicking the Next button. August 4, Build 3. July 24, Build 3. July 23, Build 3.
July 21, Build 3. You can even define two custom styles for repetitive elements, such as button labels, blockquotes, image captions, or speech bubbles.
Fixed: Course completions and quiz scores weren't recorded in an LMS when the player was set to launch in a new window. Fixed: Sometimes, effect options were missing for fly-in animations. When that happened, the preview feature didn't work, and Storyline could crash.
Fixed: The menu option to "show tooltip on hover" stopped working. July 7, Build 3. This update restores the default value of , which sends a "keep alive" message to the LMS every 60 seconds. June 23, Build 3. Enhanced: Take advantage of all the latest accessibility enhancements added in Storyline when you publish courses to Review Enhanced: We listened to your feedback and improved keyboard navigation for the slide controls.
Fixed: Scrolling panels weren't keyboard-accessible, and screen readers didn't announce disabled states for player navigation buttons. Fixed: Screen recordings kept capturing data when the recorder was paused.
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. If there is something that is not working in the current update 7 our team will be able to confirm that and then provide you access to an earlier update where it was working to allow you to continue your project. Having an issue with a big project for a client. Storyline 2 stopped working and disappeared.
So decided to install a later version. This messed up the screen size and all the variables are now gone. Thinking I need to try opening with versions updates 4,5,6, and 7 to test and see if they get restored. Hi, Shaheid -- Thanks for reaching out and first, you may want to run through the steps here to see if you find improvement. If issues persist, please let us know or you would also be welcome to use this form to contact our Support Engineers directly.
You can download Storyline 2 right here. Let me know if you run into any snags along the way! Hi Alyssa, I have taken Articulate annual subscription. Can I install Storyline 3 using the same license? Articulate includes Storyline , and you can install this to create your interactive courses. Articulate Using the Desktop-Authoring Apps.
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