As some of the fastest growing and most inĀdemand professions in the digital age, I.T. and web development have seen a spike in salary over the last few years. This can largely be put down to the growth of online purchasing and mobile device usage.
Adobe Captivate has provided its users with a set of default Skins. You are able to fiddle around and change the options available to customise these Skins to suit your preference. The underlying elements of Skins within Adobe Captivate include, playback controls, border and table of contents.
Adobe Captivate allows users to create interactive Quizzes. These can be added at the end of an information presentation or a quiz in itself. All in all this feature has geared much speculation and applause from users. Continue on to learn how to create a simple quiz.
Advanced Actions within Adobe Captivate enable users to work with objects and use them to trigger actions. These actions on objects can be achieved through selection. If you come from a programming you might perceive majority of what advanced actions is dealing with logic through the use of variables, if/else statements, etc. There are two types of actions provided by Adobe Captivate for interactive objects:
A master page is a page used to hold graphics text or guides that will be used by one of more pages. Using a master, you can apply formats and objects or text, or simultaneously make changes to all pages linked to the master. You can create master pages from existing pages or from blank pages.