In April 2024, the Department of Justice (DOJ) published a new ruling that requires all state and local governments, and their third-party vendors, to comply with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA standards under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Want to learn more about this ruling? Check out the comprehensive DOJ Fact Sheet and the summary. Did you miss the memo? Don’t have time to read through the ruling? We’ve had others ask about this new ruling as well. So, today, we’ll take a break
Brush Up on Your Quizzing in Storyline 360: Webinar Highlights
In this month’s blog, we’ll take a break from our regularly scheduled programming to bring you this special “post webinar” post! We recently hosted our annual free webinar series; this time focused solely on quizzing. During the live webinar sessions, participants kept our team busy with some great questions in the Q&A panel. Today, we’ll review some of the top questions asked and then get you access to the recordings and virtual reference guide. So, let’s get to it and learn how to Brush Up On Your Quizzing in Storyline
How Do I Develop With Color Contrast in Mind?
Does learning how to develop accessible courses feel overwhelming to you? You want to make sure that everyone can easily view and understand your content, right? That’s where WCAG 2.2 comes in. It’s a set of guidelines to help make websites and other digital experiences accessible to people with disabilities. But, the WCAG 2.2 guidelines can be a lot to take in, especially if you’re trying to memorize them all! Don’t worry, you don’t have to learn everything at once. It’s best to start with something that’s easy to implement,
How Can I Make Icon Outlines the Same Weight?
At Yukon Learning, we love using icons to visually represent ideas and content in the Articulate 360 courses we build. Icons are considered “lo-fi” (short for “low-fidelity”), which means they can quickly depict a thought or concept, thereby requiring less cognitive load on learners. When it comes to finding that perfect icon, Content Library 360 provides us with millions of options to choose from. Sometimes, however, the icons we want to use aren’t quite the same “thickness” or weight. And, we know from design concepts that we want to ensure
How Do I Align Objects at the End of Motion Paths?
Motion paths can greatly improve the presentation quality of your slides. But, the key is doing them well. Getting your motion paths as precise as possible may be the deciding factor in whether they add to or detract from your design. This often comes up when you need to align or distribute multiple items that have moved. In this post, we’ll address a recent “as heard in training” question: “How do I align objects at the end of motion paths?” Articulate has made some wonderful object editing enhancements in Storyline
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