January

Solving Audio Problems in Articulate Storyline

Audio is an important part of effective e-learning, but using audio in Articulate Storyline can be a challenge. Have you ever had multiple layers with timelines that run at the same time, and each layer contains audio? This causes the audio from the layers to play at the same time! Or, hav . . . [more]

March

How to Pause a Storyline E-Learning Project

When you want learners to pause a slide in an Articulate Storyline project, you have two options. Use the seekbar on the player. Build custom navigation that includes a play and pause button. The seekbar on the Articulate Storyline player is an easy way for learners to play, pause . . . [more]

Employees Still Need to Learn Microsoft Office

I have been teaching Microsoft Office since the suite was first released in 1990. The big question? Could Microsoft pull computer users away from the most popular products of the day: WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3 and Harvard Graphics? They could. They did. In the world of computer training, t . . . [more]

May

The Wonderful World of CSS Processors

What’s the Pre to the Process? CSS pre-processors have been gaining traction for the past several years. Sass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets) has been around since 2006. So, what is a CSS pre-processor? It is a dynamic stylesheet language that extends the functionality of CSS, . . . [more]

June

How to Create a Hamburger Navicon with CSS

Hamburger icons, used to indicate a mobile menu, are everywhere these days. This simple, three-lined visual (reminiscent of a hamburger bun with the meat in the center, thus the name!) is the universally-known symbol for a menu. Our Logical Imagination site uses one - if you are readi . . . [more]