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
What is Focus Order in Accessible e-Learning?
As our culture becomes more inclusive, so is the e-Learning industry, and we’re experiencing more requests than ever for e-Learning development that can meet accessibility standards. Accessible e-Learning has been defined as e-Learning content which any learner can access—including those with visual, auditory, or mobility differences. While there are many facets to accessible e-Learning development, one of the most powerful features we have for ensuring accessibility with Storyline 360 is Focus Order. Many learners use screen readers to access information within an e-Learning. Focus Order is how we determine, as
Is There a Way to Make a Scrolling Panel Automatically Scroll?
I love the scrolling panel in Storyline…Is there a way to make it automatically scroll? This is a great question! We liked this question so much, in fact, that we’ve now added the solution to our workshop materials. Let’s jump right into how to build the auto-scrolling panel, and then we’ll look at some possible use cases. Building the Scrolling Panel 1. Insert a Scrolling Panel Tip: Keep in mind that the scrolling panel may cover your content, so you’ll want to make sure it’s out of the way.