

In this video tutorial, I show you how I would manage a simulated text popup in my fluid box responsive design eLearning project in Adobe Captivate.
In this Adobe Captivate tutorial, I show you how you can update your legacy eLearning courses by identifying and replacing components that are not compatible with HTML5. In this example, I take a course that included SWF based animations and use the HTML5 Tracker to quickly find those unsupported items and eliminate them.
If you’ve built a few drag and drops with immediate captions you know that by default you don’t get unique or specific feedback when items have been dragged to a drop target. In this video tutorial, I’ll show you a method to provide unique or specific feedback for each drag and drop for both correct and incorrect captions.
In this Livestream, I want to hear from you what you would like to see in the next major release of Adobe Captivate. I will also share with you my thoughts about this question as well.
In this Adobe Captivate 2019 tutorial, I show you how you can create a timeline with animation and effects inside your advanced actions. Thanks to Alexa Franklin for this excellent idea for a YouTube tutorial.