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Here is what happens when you buy a green screen from Amazon and set it up in your kitchen!
My first attempt at becoming the training Steven Speilberg!
Mark Waterfield // Adobe Certified Captivate Instructor
Here is what happens when you buy a green screen from Amazon and set it up in your kitchen!
My first attempt at becoming the training Steven Speilberg!
Here is what happens when you by a green screen from Amazon and set it up in your kitchen!
My first attempt at becoming the training Steven Speilberg!
Apologies again to all you Captivate old hands for whom this may well be old hat! I often get asked how to make the playbar disappear - when entering, say, a quiz and then reappear at a later point. The following tutorial shows you how to do it using the slide object’s ‘On Enter’ property
It is important to keep your output SWF file size as small as possible to minimise the amount of time the user has to wait for the content to download. However the file size issue can be largely ‘side-stepped’ by use of the ‘Preloader %’ field.
The preloader is the animation that appears when the swf first launches. In default setting it will count up to 100% and then the content will start to play. If you have a project of say 200 slides this could be a bit of a wait especially on a bad connection.
The ‘Preloader %’ field allows you to specify that only, say, 25% of the content (i.e. 50 slides in our example) needs to have downloaded before the user can start viewing. The remaining 150 slides will continue to download in the background as your user views watches the first 50.
Bingo - you have slashed your download time by 75%. Here’s how you do it...