Hi everyone,
If you’ve ever hit a wall trying to build highly engaging, branded course lessons without resorting to heavy SCORM packages, I recently put together a short video walkthrough that might help.
When I design courses for organizations with strict, high-end branding guidelines, the standard text training materials don't always cut it. The approach that consistently works best for my clients is utilizing Docebo’s HTML page training material.
Writing clean, native HTML directly into the learning object allows you to build beautiful, custom-branded course introductions and responsive layouts that load instantly inside the course player, without relying on external authoring tools.
I recorded a breakdown of exactly how this looks inside Docebo and why it’s so effective. You can watch the video and read the walkthrough here: The Beauty of Native HTML in Docebo
(Tip: If you try this, remember that Docebo applies security filters to HTML objects and may strip some JavaScript or CSS3 for safety. You can check the official best practices here: Creating an HTML page as training material – Docebo Help Center).
Has anyone else been pushing the limits of HTML learning objects recently?
