![]() ![]() If you need to download Adobe Flash Player, you can do that right here. ![]() Can you double check that Adobe Flash Player is turned on in your version of Safari?Ĭlick Safari > Preferences > Plug-in Settings, and be sure Adobe Flash Player is enabled. When I turned the Adobe Flash Player back on, the course played as it should. In Safari, when I turned off my Adobe Flash Player, I saw the behavior you described-the map interaction did not work, and the Notes panel lost paragraph spacing. Here's a link to your course in SCROM Cloud, if you'd like to take a look.Īfter testing the course in a few browsers, it looks like this is more of an HTML5 vs. We generally compare the behavior in SCORM Cloud to your LMS experience to try to parse out file issues versus LMS issues. Thanks so much! I published your file for LMS and tested it within SCORM Cloud, which is industry standard for LMS testing. Notice the text on the transcript no space between paragraph and at this point in the course their should be an icon on top of the word "Responsibility Atrium" for the learners to continue with the course. I attached an screen shot of the course from the MAC running on Firefox. In Safari and Firefox on the MAC the text has not space/line between paragraphs. I usually leave a space/line between paragraph to make the transcript text easier to read. ![]() The issue here is that the map elements does not change state, so the learner cannot move forward from the first step, because the next step does not change states and the learner has nothing to click on.Īlso, I noticed that when something is not working correctly with course animations or object states, the note/transcript tab does not show the correct formatting of the text. However, when I tested the course on MAC - OS X Yosemite, course does not work on Firefox and Safari. ![]() Everything works perfect on a PC platform in all browser: IE, Edge, Firefox and Chrome. I ran tests of the course from the organization's LMS. Everything is based on changing states, from hidden to normal, etc. I created a course using Storyline 2.0, where a map moves the learner through each step of the process we are teaching. ![]()
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