Use the Show and Hide Actions in Adobe Captivate
In this video tutorial, I show you a couple of simple ways you can use the Show and Hide actions in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.
In this video tutorial, I show you a couple of simple ways you can use the Show and Hide actions in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.
Use the Show and Hide Actions in Adobe Captivate
In this video tutorial, I show you a couple of simple ways you can use the Show and Hide actions in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.
Sometimes I focus on really challenging tutorials, but once in awhile, I like to go back and make sure to cover the basics. This entry is such a tutorial, perfect for the new Adobe Captivate user. In this video tutorial, I show you a couple of simple ways you can use the Show and Hide actions in your Adobe Captivate eLearning project.
Add an Exit Confirmation Message
In this video tutorial, I propose a solution to warning your learners before they actually exit your eLearning course…
In this video tutorial, I propose a solution to warning your learners before they actually exit your eLearning course.
Custom Show/Hide Glossary that works in Captivate 8, 9, and 2017
Okay, so I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking “Hey Paul, you promised to never do a Captivate 8 or 9 tutorial again”, and that’s right. I did say that but this is actually a Captivate 2017 tutorial that just happens to include steps that would work for Captivate 8 or 9 as well...
Okay, so I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking “Hey Paul, you promised to never do a Captivate 8 or 9 tutorial again”, and that’s right. I did say that but this is actually a Captivate 2017 tutorial that just happens to include steps that would work for Captivate 8 or 9 as well. In this video, I show you how you can create a custom interaction that can be used as a glossary page in your Adobe Captivate project. If you found this video useful, please consider subscribing to my YouTube channel at Paul Wilson Adobe Captivate Tutorials. Please share this video with your colleagues.
The Good Old Show / Hide Technique
In this video I revisit an old technique that has been mostly supplanted by Adobe Captivate 9 and it's ability to give users direct access to multi state objects. In this video I show users how to take advantage of the good old show / hide technique...
You know when you work directly with Adobe and are immersed in Adobe's software, you sometimes forget that not everyone has access to the latest version. I recently recorded a video on performing certain functions with multi state objects. I guess I just took it for granted that after a year in the marketplace, Adobe Captivate 9 would just be everywhere. I forget there are still many customers still working with the Captivate 8.
In this video I revisit an old technique that has been mostly supplanted by Adobe Captivate 9 and it's ability to give users direct access to multi state objects. In this video I show users how to take advantage of the good old show / hide technique to change the appearance of an object by substituting that object for another very similar object. I think we should keep these techniques in our back pocket as designers because they may still have some use under certain circumstances.