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Accessibility: How to Order Title Objects in Lectora

Trivantis

Since we are using Lectora®, to design our eLearning courses and generate the html pages when we publish, we must be aware of how Lectora works, in order for the html pages to place our object in the actual logical order needed for screen reader software. Figure 1 – Title Explorer tab view of the title.

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Lectora Development Best Practices Part 1 – Optimizing Preferences

Integrated Learnings

After using Lectora for almost five years, I’ve learned so much both from the helpful community of Lectora users and on my own. There are great resources available in printed books and blogs like this. You can access all of the following settings by going to File > Preferences within Lectora. By Joseph Suarez.

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Saving Time with Lectora Text Styles

Integrated Learnings

One helpful feature of Lectora that is often neglected is “Text Styles.” You may notice some similarities to CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) or the Text Styles used in Microsoft Word. Other Lectora developers will only see their own styles. So if you haven’t already, give Lectora Text Styles a try in your next course.

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Using Text Styles in Lectora and Lectora Online

Trivantis

Lectora® e-Learning software ’s text styles offer a unique feature that allows you to take advantage of design consistency along with the timesaving ability to make global updates to text in your course. If you’re not already using Lectora’s text styles, read on for the “What, Why, When and Where?”

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Translating Content in Lectora: Tools and Publishing Features

Trivantis

With Lectora® e-Learning software ’s Translation Tool and Multi-language Publishing option, translating content for different languages is a straight-forward and time-saving process. The Translation Tool in Lectora will extract the text in your title to an RTF (rich text format file). Lectora will create the RTF file.

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What is a Content Authoring Tool and How to Choose the Best One?

Paradiso

Content authoring tools are software programs that allow users to create, edit, and publish digital Content such as articles, blogs, videos, images, and audio. Examples of cloud-based authoring tools include Dropbox, Paradiso Composer, Box, and Microsoft OneDrive. appeared first on Paradiso eLearning Blog.

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Branch Out with 2017’s Top Branching Scenarios

eLearning Brothers

Our most downloaded scenario for Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, and Lectora was… “Lobby/Lobby Conversational” Scenario. Download for Lectora. Our most downloaded scenario template for Microsoft PowerPoint was… “Copy Room Conversational” Scenario. Download for Storyline. Download for Captivate.