Bring your numbers and data to life with this interactive circle graph created with Storyline 360. Click on the graph to reveal more information displayed on layers. Edit the graph itself, as well as the text and the colors to make it match with your color scheme. Download the font (Abel) if you want to create the exact look.
Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but when I open the project to see it working, it doesn't have the usual player 'surround'.
Is that an option?
I've been looking for a way to make learning content feel more like it;s part of the page rather than sitting inside the player.
Hi Chris
There are lots of articles on tweaking the player options, for example https://community.articulate.com/download/storyline-2-3-seamless-player-skins.
Just search the net for 'Storyline Customise Player' and you'll find many more.
One particularly useful one is probably this: https://community.articulate.com/download/storyline-2-player-colors.
Have fun!
PeteB
Hi Chris! That's a great question. Those are very helpful resources that Pete shared (Thanks Pete!). Here's another tutorial that might be helpful for you: https://community.articulate.com/articles/make-articulate-storyline-player-invisible
Hi Bonita!
Yes you could recreate this exact interaction in Storyline 2. There's nothing in this interaction that is unique to Storyline 360. I used the "Pie" shape (available under Shapes, from the Insert tab of the Storyline ribbon) to create the actual graph itself. I also created a layer for each segment of the pie. Each piece of the pie has a trigger on it that makes it's corresponding layer appear when you click on it. The layer simply has another Pie shape that is slightly bigger. That's how I created this :)
Hi Mary!
It IS possible but would require a ton of variables and states. Would take quite awhile to set it up and make it work but it is possible.
Nicole
Not trying to sound discouraging - just realistically I know it would take quite a bit of effort to get this work. You'd need a state and trigger for every possible data combination that the learner could enter. But it IS a good idea! I might try to build this out eventually as a template for the community. If I do, I'll comment on here and let you know :)
I understand. We currently have a lesson that shows how the customer experience impacts the overall customer impression and i thought this might be a better representation, that what we currently use. Perhaps if I set a controlled amount of variables.
Something to ponder over the holiday break.
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