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Adobe Captivate 6: HTML5 At Last!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Currently the most common way to publish a Captivate project is as a Flash SWF, an excellent solution because SWF files can be used by the vast majority of the world's personal computers, browsers and operating systems. As an alternative to publishing a SWF, you can publish as HTML5.

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Adobe Captivate 6: One Quick Way to Purge Unsupported HTML5 Objects

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I pointed out that HTML5 is an alternative publishing format to a SWF. Unlike SWFs, projects published as HTML5 will not only play on the Apple  iPad, iPhone and the iPod, but the lessons will retain any interactivity that you added to the slides (such as click boxes and buttons).

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The 4 S’s of mobile design

E-Learning Provocateur

I suggest ripping the text and images out of them and running with that instead. Given the iPhone can’t play swf files, I have to make sure I either don’t use them or I use an alternative format – potentially HTML5. Who knows… maybe Apple will do a backflip and start playing swf’s after all?

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Tough Choice: Breakpoints or Fluid Boxes?

Adobe Captivate

If you want to publish a project to be accessible from any device, you have to ignore the still available Captivate SWF output! You can not only leave out items, but also replace them by other items, like replacing an animation or video by a static image or even an icon to cope with smaller screens. Overview Workflows.

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Key update for Adobe Presenter

Adobe Captivate

This release would include enhancements for improving the flash conversion fidelity of embedded images in PowerPoint. Resolved issues where alternative text inserted using PowerPoint was not being exposed to screen readers. adobe presenter , adobe elearning suite , powerpoint to swf conversion.

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Articulate Storyline: Adding Accessibility

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

If you publish Flash content (SWF), the content can be made compliant. The following Storyline elements can be made accessible: Images. Here's how you can make a Storyline image accessible. In the  Alternate  text field, type some text and then click the  Close  button. Slide text. Slide names.

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How to create an online course in TalentLMS

TalentLMS

The TalentLMS Cloud icon on the right of the form is the course’s thumbnail image. To upload a custom thumbnail, click on the “Select image” label just below it. Alternatively, you can save time by dragging and dropping files – a unit will be automatically created. Users level up by completing courses).

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