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Adobe Captivate 5/5.5: Removing The Web Page Margin

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel    I received an email from a Captivate developer asking if it was possible to remove the white space that appears between the browser toolbars and SWF when a lesson is opened within a browser. In the image below, notice that there is white space above the SWF (just below the browser's menu bar). 

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Converting Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to HTML5 (web pages)

Adobe Captivate

In this blog post, you will learn how to easily convert your PowerPoint slides into interactive and engaging web-enabled presentations using HTML5. If you are on a Mac, you’ll find your installed version of Captivate under Applications. In the Publish dialog, select the SWF/HTML5 tab (top left). Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

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15 Authoring Tools For mEnabling Your eLearning For iPads

Upside Learning

extension – Toolkit for CreateJS – that allows rich animation and drawing outputs to be created in Flash and published for HTML. Swiffy converts SWF files to HTML5. Apart from supporting many common SWF features such as vector graphics, embedded fonts, images and timeline animation, it also converts basic ActionScript 2.0

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What are the latest eLearning content creation tools for 2022?

Kitaboo

swf) to digital MP4, which you can then upload on websites or play with media players. However, there is no dedicated version of this authoring tool for Mac users, which means that they will have to install Windows on their machines to access the content. Once created, you can publish your courses to an LMS, PDF, HTML 5, or desktop.

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Using Shortcut Keys to Increase Your Productivity

Adobe Captivate

F1 (Win & Mac). F2 (Win & Mac). F3 (Win & Mac). F4 (Win & Mac). F5 (Win & Mac). F6 (Win & Mac). F7 (Win & Mac). F11 (Win), Command+F11 (Mac). Preview the project in a web browser (HTML). F12 (Win), Command+F12 (Mac). Page Up (win & Mac).

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