Typekit Integration in Captivate 2017 & 2019 (video) Adobe Captivate Resources
Adobe Captivate software provides a platform for developing accessible eLearning solutions for training. Adobe Captivate offers new mobile friendly ways to create course content. Multiple publishing options allow you to create output based specifically on your needs.
Transform PowerPoint presentations into interactive training including video, quizzes, actors, and voices for any device including mobile. Use the Adobe Captivate resources below to assist you with working in Captivate. Create responsive projects that are viewable on any device and screen size. Check out the resources below for your eLearning projects.
Adobe Captivate
- Adding 30,000 Free eLearning Brothers Assets to Captivate 9 (video)
- Adobe Captivate User Guide
- Adobe Captivate Learn & Support
- Adobe eLearning – Adobe TV
- Adobe eLearning – YouTube
- Captivate 9 Additional Free Assets: How to Download (video)
- Captivate 9 New Features Review (cpguru.com)
- Captivate Crazy Blog
- Capture is Disallowed – DPI Awareness Error for high density displays
- CP Guru – Widgets
- Expired Project Issue – How to Correct
- GIFT Format Questions
- HTML5 Publish – Adobe Help
- LilyBiri.com Blog
- Master Slide Placeholder Objects in Adobe Captivate
- Master Slides in Adobe Captivate (Adobe help)
- Performance Issues – How to Improve Performance
- Planet Library Resources for eLearning
- Preferences within Captivate and Captivate Projects
- Project Preference Settings
- Responsive Design
- Themes in Captivate-Working With & Customizing
- Typekit Integration in Captivate 2017 & 2019 (video)
- User Guide for Captivate
- Video MP4 Settings
- VR Photo Issues in Captivate 2019
- What’s New in Captivate 9
- What’s New in Captivate 9.01
- What’s New in Captivate 2017
- What’s New in Captivate 2019
Downloads
eLearning Accessibility
- eLearning Tools & Accessibility Provisions
- Adobe Accessibility Best Practices
- Adobe Captivate Accessibility FAQs
- Creating Accessible Projects
- Nuts and Bolts: It’s Not Just About “Compliance”