Happy Holidays! Our Favorite Learning Articles

The holiday season of an eventful year is now in full swing! First, we want to share our appreciation for you along with our favorite learning articles. Use these training infographics, articles, and videos to help your team in the coming year. Most importantly, we are grateful for any opportunity to help you create business […]

How Grocery Stores Use Rapid Training

Almost overnight, grocery stores of all kinds provided new services, such as curbside pickup, online ordering, contact-free delivery, or grocery cart sanitation stations—and they used rapid training to make this happen. Without warning, consumers had to change the way they bought food for their families, and grocery stores needed to change with them. To provide new services […]

Holiday Learning Gift Guide

It’s no secret; LHT team members love to learn! We’ve compiled a few of our favorite items into our first-ever Holiday Learning Gift Guide. Whether you’re giving to team members, family members, or yourself, these gifts are sure to spark interest, enjoyment, and appreciation.  Apple Pencil The Apple Pencil combines the power of the iPad […]

WordPress Resources at SiteGround

WordPress is an award-winning web software, used by millions of webmasters worldwide for building their website or blog. SiteGround is proud to host this particular WordPress installation and provide users with multiple resources to facilitate the management of their WP websites: Expert WordPress Hosting SiteGround provides superior WordPress hosting focused on speed, security and customer […]

Javascript Variables in Lectora

As a programmer, it can be very useful at times while using Lectora to take advantage of the program’s HTML extensions to insert Javascript into pages.

Marking a Storyline Course Complete with JavaScript on an LMS

Storyline Tips and Tricks

Authors: James Heiliger & Wei-Cheng Tang So you’ve created a Storyline file with no Final Test. However, your course contains slides that the user may or may not ever go to (e.g., a Help slide, branching slides that are optional). This makes using the minimum number of pages viewed option when publishing a bit tricky […]

Storyline 2 – You SHOULD be using Motion Paths

Storyline Tips and Tricks

If you’ve been a developer in the Storyline 1.0 world, then you’ve certainly thought of some features that you really wished had existed. One feature that I’m sure you’ve wanted was the ability to move an image from one spot on the screen to another at any given time without it having to leave the […]