In this Adobe Captivate Video Quicktip, I show you an easy solution to get all the controls on your playbar to appear on mobile view, in addition to desktop.
Troubleshoot Fluid Box Design in Adobe Captivate | Aug 19, 12:00 PM EDT | 16:00 UTC
Recently I had to take an older Adobe Captivate 9 non-responsive project and convert it to a fluid box responsive design project using Adobe Captivate 2019. I really learned some valuable lessons during that process, and I want to share those with all of you. I'm happy to say that the results were excellent. Rather than using my own design, I used the new Ready-to-go Projects and Slides from Adobe. It didn't take me long to do this work. In this live stream, I will be sharing my process for getting fluid box responsive design to work across as many different device sizes as possible. Make sure you join live if you have questions you wish to ask me about this often misunderstood process.
If you are interested in learning more about that process of using the Ready-to-go projects and slides, I'm giving a presentation at the Adobe Learning Summit in Las Vegas on October 3, 2019. It's a free conference, but you must register to attend. Check it out: https://learningsummit.elearning.adobeevents.com/
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Publishing Non-responsive eLearning for Mobile
When you publish non-responsive projects like the one you have here, it will display at the resolution you set it for when you created it. This is fine for desktop computers but if someone was going to view it on a tablet or smartphone it will mean they will have to scroll around the page to see all your content...