February 11, 2019
Do This to Your Images Before Adding to Your Captivate eLearning
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February 11, 2019
Do This to Your Images Before Adding to Your Captivate eLearning
I've been an eLearning designer and developer since 2005. In 2015 I started my own eLearning design company. I began creating Adobe Captivate video tutorials to help promote my business through my YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/captivateteacher. My intention with my YouTube videos was to attract attention from organizations looking for a skilled Captivate developer. This strategy proved successful as I've worked with clients worldwide, helping them build highly engaging eLearning solutions. In addition, my YouTube channel presented another benefit of attracting aspiring Captivate developers to seek me out as a teacher. I now offer online and onsite training on Adobe Captivate, teaching users the skills to build engaging and interactive learning.
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2019-03-17 11:25:54
2019-03-17 11:25:54

I watched your video and followed your advice. A really useful bit of advice, indeed. What you suggested should be an obvious thing to do, but I never cared before, though I should have. As you said, why do you need a picture 4000 px large if  1024 is sufficient? 

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2019-02-22 14:53:23
2019-02-22 14:53:23

Great tips! My feeling is that the work in Cp should begin once all this type of pre-work and preparation is near complete. There is this feeling that Captivate can handle/process everything since it’s such a powerful software. But, it runs a whole lot better (and the experience of developing is a whole lot more fun) if your library of images, icons and content are set and ready to go.

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2019-02-18 20:12:36
2019-02-18 20:12:36

Great tip!

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2019-02-19 01:11:54
2019-02-19 01:11:54
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Thanks, Todd.

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