Responsive eLearning with Captivate 2017 – Part 3: Adding Fluid Boxes

In the first and second part of this blog-series on responsive eLearning with Captivate 2017, we learned how to create a new responsive project and rescale the maximum width and height of the responsive project. Now let’s learn how to add Fluid Boxes to the responsive project which will help you quickly and easily format slides; and adjust the layouts to fit the content needs. Fluid Boxes are intelligent containers in responsive projects. They can either be added to the […]

Have a Problem? Find Your Own Approach in a Sea of Captivate Solutions

If you encounter a problem building an eLearning Project in Captivate and you ask more than one developer how to solve that problem, you may get a different answer from each developer. For example, a colleague and I attended the Adobe eLearning Summit in Las Vegas in October and we asked two developers if they had any idea how to implement a feature we were working on, and while they both had excellent ideas, their approaches were vastly different but […]

Use Captivate with a Learning Management System

A Learning Management System (LMS) provides, tracks, and manages web-based training

Create a responsive project using Fluid Boxes

Create responsive projects in Adobe Captivate that scales seamlessly across devices and screen sizes. Use responsive projects to build an immersive learning experience for your learners and make learning interesting and interactive. In this document, you will learn to create and customize responsive projects in Adobe Captivate.

Adobe Captivate – Modify & Create SmartShapes

In this Adobe Captivate Quicktip, I show you how you can expand the number of smart shapes available to you by modifying and thereby creating your own. This is an update of a video I did several years ago using Adobe Captivate 8, however, this tutorial was created using Adobe Captivate 2017 Release.

Random Animated Spinner

Add an animated spinner to include some fun randomness to your online learning.

Create Video demos

Video demos in Adobe Captivate are a way to demonstrate product capabilities in video format. You might want to create a video demonstration of your product. You could also use this to demonstrate a new product feature. In this document, let’s create a video demonstration of a feature in PowerPoint.

Add standard objects

Objects in Captivate are the building blocks of content. Let’s use the different types of objects in Captivate to add content to our project. In this section, we will use objects to add content in the form of text and images. We will also use smart shapes to provide interactivity for our users.

Manage project slides

A slide in a Captivate project is the canvas on which you create your story. This is the place where you put the content that you want your users to consume. This section will get your started with how to add, edit, delete, hide, and lock slides in your project.

Add a Slide Bar to your Projects

Tutorial on how to add a slider bar in your Captivate project. It covers how the slider value can interact with Captivate’s variables and functions.