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Storyline Conversational Droppers
This conversational drag and drop file is built in a straightforward, easy-to-edit manner to make it super simple for you to customize.
On the base layer, you'll see a title, subtitle, and content text blocks.
Editing these objects is a breeze.
Just click and type to change content.
Use the formatting options in the top ribbon to change font style or size, colors, object shapes, and so on.
Also on the base layer, you'll see several draggers.
These are standard Storyline shapes.
Click and drag to reposition.
Right click and choose Format Shape, or use the top ribbon to change shape, fill color, stroke, and so on.
If you do make edits to these elements, make sure to double-check their states afterward.
This interaction is powered by Storyline's built-in question options to keep things simple.
Use the form view to make edits as necessary.
Similarly, this template also uses slide and feedback masters for all primary content elements.
Use those to make global edits to your files.
This also enables easy image editing.
To change any of the images in the file, just delete them and use the "Insert Picture from File" dialogue that appears.
Or, right-click and select Change Picture.
You'll want to review the triggers pane to see some of the custom functionality we've included.
Speaking of custom, this file is also set up to get you started with both 508 compliance AND xAPI.
We've got a minimum font size that meets standards, all contrast is up to snuff and easily changeable, and we've done some of the initial leg work on tab order by removing a number of non-content elements.
Plus, we've added a few triggers to allow learners to make selections using the Enter key on their keyboard - tabbing on Next buttons, and so on.
We've also added some custom xAPI statements to this file to send some great detail about your learners' actions to your LRS.
To learn more about xAPI and how to use it in our files, check out our xAPI support videos.
We've got a number of materials to support you.