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Adding placeholder text - Storyline Tutorial
From the course: Articulate 360: Interactive Learning
Adding placeholder text
- [Instructor] All right, let's add some placeholder text to our interaction. It's always a good idea to add something on the slide for text, just so you have an idea what text and content is going to look like in the real world. I mean, you're always making changes and you're always making modifications, but to have something on the slide at least helps you know if you're on the right track. So Insert Text Box and just click once on the slide to set that text box. Give it a generic name here, Tabs introduction. I want to associate this text with the theme font heading. So I do that by coming up here to the Font menu. And even though the theme fonts for this project are both Open Sans, I'm going to choose Heading right here so that if I apply a new theme font with a different heading font, that will be updated through my entire project. So I just select Headings. And I'll just make this a little larger, and bolder, and higher up, perfect. Let's add the placeholder text now. Whoops…
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What you’re building: Look at your project1m 47s
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Customizing the slide design3m 4s
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Working with built-in states5m 17s
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Working with custom states2m 32s
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Adding placeholder text2m 7s
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Creating the feedback layers3m 56s
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Adding interactivity with triggers4m 16s
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Show next button after all tabs are clicked4m 45s
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