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[Video] How to Insert HTML5 Files into Adobe Captivate 8

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I’m here to walk you through how to insert HTML5 files, like Game Templates and Interaction Templates , to work with Adobe Captivate 8. For this tutorial, I am going to use HTML5 files from Adobe Edge Animate that I have edited. The first step is to upload your files into an FTP server. I like to use Filezilla.

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How to Trigger Captivate Advanced Actions with Javascript

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For instance, I may want to lock all the navigation until the server reports that user may proceed. In Adobe Captivate, I would create a variable named ‘isLocked’ and set it to true. Then I would use JavaScript to watch for (or fetch) an update from the server.

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Create Awesome eLearning Games (Flash and HTML 5)

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Our games are compatible with all of the major eLearning authoring tools on the market such as: Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, Lectora, Rapid Intake, Moodle, Presenter, and many more. Flash (XML) – If you don’t have Adobe Flash software you could use the XML versions of the Flash games. Use the HTML 5 games.

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How to Create a Leaderboard for eLearning with Google (Part 2)

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Today, as promised, I would like to show how you can do this for Adobe Captivate and Lectora as well! Create your trigger and paste the JavaScript include with the download into Captivate (make sure you updated the URL). Publish your course and test it from a web server or LMS. Instructions for Lectora.

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Blue Collar Captivate Templates

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Server Room. If you’re reading this you probably know that this depends on the website, but source files are usually contained on hard drives in big air conditioned rooms full of servers, AKA, a server room. Cutout characters Eric (left) and Angela (right) discuss the day’s work above.