New: Let learners with accessibility needs change the visual appearance of text in a published course to make it more readable.Storyline 3 accomplishes this by publishing courses with the proper semantic formatting so screen readers can paint a mental picture of the content and its layout. New: Text styles also make courses easier to navigate with a screen reader by identifying each text element as a paragraph, heading, blockquote, or hyperlink.You can even create custom styles for other common text elements, such as button labels, image captions, and speech bubbles. New: Use text styles to control the visual appearance of paragraphs, headings, blockquotes, and hyperlink states (normal, hover, active, and visited).Fixed: Tab-key navigation didn't follow the designated focus order on slide layers set to prevent learners from clicking on the base layer.Learners could also swipe to move between slides even when navigation was restricted and swipe gestures were turned off. Fixed: When viewing a course on a mobile device, learners might need to tap buttons more than once to activate them.Fixed: Sometimes a hover state wouldn't appear when there were disabled objects on the same slide.Fixed: Audio on the final question slide in a quiz continued to play during quiz review.Fixed: The print results feature didn't work in CD-published output.Enhanced: We updated the embedded version of Chromium to.Enhanced: The built-in widescreen (16:9) slide size is bigger-960x540-giving you more room to work.Enhanced: A "previous" button on the first slide of a course or on a lightbox gets disabled and skipped during keyboard navigation, improving the experience for screen reader users and keyboard-only users.
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Updates are free for Storyline 3 licensees. Here are the new features and bug fixes we've added to Storyline 3 since its initial launch.