Secret Feature of Adobe Captivate Multi State Objects
In this video tutorial, I show you some additional methods to use multi-state objects to further enhance things like your custom interactions.
In this video tutorial, I show you some additional methods to use multi-state objects to further enhance things like your custom interactions. Patreon members can download the project file for this video from my Patreon channel.
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Only Let Learners Select a Set Number of Buttons in Your Captivate Project
In this Adobe Captivate tutorial, I show you how you can let learners only select a set number of buttons for a learning interaction by having the remaining buttons disappear when that threshold is met.
In this Adobe Captivate tutorial, I show you how you can let learners only select a set number of buttons for a learning interaction by having the remaining buttons disappear when that threshold is met. The question for this video came from the Adobe Captivate Users Group on Facebook
Adobe Captivate - Customizing Learning Interactions
In this Adobe Captivate video tutorial, I show you how you can customise your learning interactions to align with your Adobe Captivate Themes.
In this Adobe Captivate video tutorial, I show you how you can customise your learning interactions to align with your Adobe Captivate Themes. Use the chart below to align your colour palette to your theme colour choices.
Here are the items in the Colour Palette and the matching parameters in Learning Interactions.
| Colour Palette Item | Learning Interaction Item |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | Interaction Title |
| Text 1 | Button Text Color |
| Text 2 | Content Text |
| Fill | Button Color |
| Stroke | Button Roll Over + Selected Colour |
| Slide BG | Unknown if this affects LI |
| Skin 1 | Header Background |
| Skin 2 | Interaction Background |
| Skin 3 | Content Area Background |