Design
1. On the ribbon, click Design.

The story cover is the first thing a reader sees, so you want to make sure you start off with an interesting image.
In the Design pane, under Optional story sections, turn on Navigation.

Now, the navigation ribbon appears above showing automaticly all text block content you defined as HEADING.

Navigation provides a link for readers to jump to the selected section defined by the title.
2. You can now choose defined themes that include police type, color and styles.

For more customization, you will need organization account. The public account allows only predefined themes.
3. Once you defined the design, you can have a real preaview of the storymap the reader will see, without edition tool in short, your real storymap!

You can select different type of devices to have a view on what will be your storymap like on a smartphone or a pad...Just select the device on the bottom right of your storymap
