September 24, 2020
Anatomy of plants with Captivate
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September 24, 2020
Anatomy of plants with Captivate
I'm a former teacher (and headmaster) in french primary schools. Now I work as a freelance on the net as a webmaster. I used to work with Flash for many years, but now I'm starting to discover Captivate and find it amazing !...
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Hello Captivaters !…

Today, I want to share with you another Drag & Drop project !…

It’s totally inspired by the awesome project of Damien :

https://elearning.adobe.com/2020/05/geography-game-project/

As I like the fact that the drag objects appeared one by one. (You can download his project for the Javascript required to do this…)

I just simplify it, as I don’t need the scoring option.

Enough talk, here is my project :

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PS : By the way, I had problem with the png images used as drag objects. See here on the Captivate Forum :

https://community.adobe.com/t5/captivate/bug-with-drag-and-drop-and-png-images/m-p/10720943?page=1#M275043

And so, as I realise this project, Damien also answered to this problem !…

Big thanks to Damien Bruyndonckx !!!…

Happy Captivating !…

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2020-09-24 18:14:21
2020-09-24 18:14:21

Great job. I really like how the items appear one at a time. That is VERY cool. Gonna have to figure that one out and copy Damien’s example.

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2020-09-24 18:25:51
2020-09-24 18:25:51
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Thanks for your comment but Damien should get all the credit !…

See also this project (that you can also download) :

https://elearning.adobe.com/2020/05/arrange-the-items-project/

Happy Captivating !…

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