Steps to create a new Claro Project from the Splash Page.
Chris Van Wingerden
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Steps to create a new Claro Project from the Splash Page.
Steps to edit text in a Text Element.
The changes you make are saved once you leave the Text Element.
Steps to create a new Project in Flow.
In this example, we'll choose a Player Experience (the navigation framework) then choose a design template, in this case the White design.
The process will create a Title page to get you started.
Steps to create a blank Project in Flow.
In this example, we'll choose a Player Experience (the navigation framework) then choose a design template, in this case the Blank design.
The process will create a blank page to get you started.
A walk-through of the basics of using the Scenario Builder widget available on the Engage Tab.
A very dramatic responsive design idea is to use an image as the background behind a section.
If you add a parallax effect, as the user scrolls down the page the background image and the content over it will scroll at different speeds. This creates a sense of depth.
This lesson outlines the steps to add an image background to a Section on the Flow page and set it to a slow parallax effect.
Steps to assign the value of a Text Input box to a variable so it can be saved and used later in a course or other project.
In this example, we've previously added the Text Input box to the page.
dominKnow | ONE doesn't automatically create a variable and assign it to the Text Input box because we can't predict what your design intention is. You might wish to use a variable already created on another page in the same project, for example, or you may not even wish to save the typed-in text a...
Steps to add an Audio Narration file to a Page.
This automatically sets the audio file as Narration, in Autoplay mode and with Full Controls.
For Claro projects, it also switches the Timeline below the Stage to synchronize to the audio narration file rather than the default page timing.
You can have mulitple audio files on a Page but only one can be set as Narration.
A very dramatic responsive design idea is to use an image as the background behind a section.
If you add a parallax effect, as the user scrolls down the page the background image and the content over it will scroll at different speeds. This creates a sense of depth.
This lesson outlines the steps to add an image background to a Section on the Flow page and set it to a slow parallax effect.
Steps to change a Text Element's font color (Style).
This lesson is shown on a Claro page, but the same steps apply to Flow pages.
Steps to set up a Show Action where the learner will click on a button to show another element on the Page.
This exampe uses a Button but any element can be set up as the item the learner will interact with, including text elements, image elements and more.
Similarly, this example Shows an image element but any element can be selected as the Target of the Show Action. You can also select multiple elements as targets, to Show more than one thing at a time.
Steps to add a Glossary definition to a word.
Learners will see the word underlined. When they roll over the word, a shortened version of the definition will be shown.
If they click the word, a full definition will be shown in a Pop Up panel above the page.
For courses, the term will also be added to the course's Glossary list available on the Menu of the Course Player.
Steps to add a pre-made Section to a Flow page.
There is a wide range of available Sections that can be used by following these steps. This example shows adding a Section with a Title and Subtitle.
Adding multiple Sections to a Flow page is a great way to create a longer, scrolling experience for your learners.
Steps to edit a Text Element.
This lesson is shown in a Claro project, but the same steps apply to Flow projects.
Steps to add a Table to a Page in either Claro or Flow.