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Articles with tag : responsive project with fluid box

This Responsive project based on fluid Boxes in
classical Adobe Captivate demonstrates the integration of JavaScript within
Adobe Captivate to create an interactive eLearning experience focused on option
pricing analysis. By leveraging JavaScript, u...

I am finishing a project that was started by another ISD. I do not have access
to the raw video files. There was PII in the screen recording that must be
removed. I thought I could cover it with white text box or blurr filter....but
the screen record...
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The new version of Captivate can only create responsive projects. Personally I
don't believe that such a project is not appropriate for any content. I also
know that responsive projects have more limitations than non-responsive
projects, both technic...
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I have successfully uploaded 2 of my 3 responsive projects to Learning Manager.
the 3rd wont load. it is 13 slides long with audio and some drag and drop. it
says customizing content, then the screen just goes grey and does nothing else.
In Learning ...
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Adobe Captivate 2017 comes with an exciting new workflow to aid in the creation
of responsive eLearning courses: Fluid Boxes. Instead of designing multiple
slides for different screen sizes (known as breakpoints), you work on a single
slide. Fluid Bo...
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Here is the recording Link & handout -Recording linkHandoutFluid Boxes in Adobe
Captivate 2017 are magical containers that allow you to create responsive
eLearning courses in a snap. Just add the images, videos, animations, buttons,
and other objects...
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Join me to learn about the tips and tricks for using Fluid Boxes in Captivate
and make the most of them. She will also cover the best practices for creating
responsive simulations, click-based interactions, drag-and-drop interactions,
quizzes, etc. A...
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You can create responsive courses in Adobe Captivate using two different ways:
The first way, which is available in version 8, 9, and 2017 is with the use of
Breakpoints. You can learn more about using breakpoints to create responsive
courses here. T...
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Whether you’re just getting started with Captivate and need some help with
creating a shiny new project, or you’ve used the previous versions of Captivate
and looking for some help to update your Captivate skills, there’s good news for
you! We have p...
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In part 1 of this 14-part series on responsive eLearning with Captivate 2017, we
learned how to create a new responsive project and then preview it in the edit
area using the Preview-in drop down list and the Preview Slider. If you missed
reading Par...
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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 Box...
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In the first three parts of the blog-series on responsive eLearning with
Captivate 2017, we learned how to create a new responsive project, rescale it
(if required), and add Fluid Boxes to it. Now with the screen layout ready, it’s
time to add Capti...
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Now that you’ve learned how to create a new responsive project, rescale it (if
required), add Fluid Boxes to the slides, and further add objects to these Fluid
Boxes, it’s time to look at the editing options. We’ll start with adding
background color ...
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In the first five parts of this blog-series on responsive eLearning with
Captivate 2017, we learned how to create a new responsive project, rescale it
(if required), add Fluid Boxes to the slides, add objects to these Fluid Boxes,
and apply backgrou...
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