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Adobe Captivate: Best Practices for Creating Compliant eLearning

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company, you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about Section 508 compliance online. If you are working with Canadian companies, you should familiarize yourself with the Canadian compliance laws. Note: To access Flash files using a screen reader, users must have Flash Player 9 or later installed.

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How to Publish SCORM Content in Adobe Captivate

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It also removes the ability to publish flash content as flash is now dead. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari) we will always use the SWF/HTML5 output. Output Format: Here you can choose to publish your SCORM as Flash (SWF), or HTML5, or both. SCORM Preferences. Project Title: Give your project a title.

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Flash: an End of an Era – What You Need To Know

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Flash: an End of an Era – What You Need To Know. In 1996 Macromedia first introduced the Flash Player, developed to play videos, animations, and audio and to support enhanced interactivity in web browsers. Soon Flash became a source of frustration for the world’s largest technology companies such as Apple, Google, and Facebook.

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How to Publish SCORM Content in Adobe Captivate

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It also removes the ability to publish flash content as flash is now dead. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari) we will always use the SWF/HTML5 output. Output Format: Here you can choose to publish your SCORM as Flash (SWF), or HTML5, or both. SCORM Preferences. Project Title: Give your project a title.

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Interactivity in Software Tutorials?

Adobe Captivate

Too bad that most authors seem to forget that meanwhile it has become to most versatile authoring tool, and is probably more used for its other features (compliance training, scenario training to mention only a few). Those are SWF-based but will be converted to MP4 when publishing to HTML5. appeared first on eLearning.