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Adobe Captivate 6.x Widget: Google LMS With Email Reporting

        What It Does The new Google LMS Widget with Email Reporting lets you keep track of quiz  scores, quiz answers, and survey data by reporting it to a Google spreadsheet.  No Google sign-in required for students.  Send individual email transcripts back to your students or/and an administrator(s).  The creativity is up [...]

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Adobe Captivate 6.x Free Widget: Time Based Actions

    No longer be limited to the slide’s enter and exit actions.  Why not fire an action at any point on the timeline?  This interactive widget will execute an action when the playhead enters the widget on the timeline, and when the playhead exits the widget on the timeline. So when the playhead enters [...]

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Adobe Captivate 6.x Free Widget: Button URL With Variables

  This widget allows you to use $$variables$$ in the URL of a Captivate button.  You can have text before and after your variable(s).  Use this to pass Captivate data to your custom web script.  A custom PHP script is included that echos back your variables. Requirements Publish for Flash Player 9 or above Widget [...]

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Adobe Captivate 6.x Free Widget: Check Boxes Enhanced

  This is the stock Adobe Captivate 6.x widget with a few enhancements.  Use variables to control radio button selection with no user interaction.  Create custom quiz questions. Requirements Publish for Flash Player 9 or above. For swf/htm output, not HTML5 compatible. Adobe Captivate 6.x

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Adobe Captivate 6.x Free Widget: Radio Buttons Enhanced

This is the stock Adobe Captivate 6.x widget with a few enhancements.  Use variables to control radio button selection with no user interaction.  Create custom quiz questions. Requirements Publish for Flash Player 9 or above. For swf/htm output only, not HTML5 compatible. Adobe Captivate 6.x Persistence If you need to persist the selected value in [...]

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Adobe Captivate 6.x Free Widget: Text Entry Box With Variables

  This widget allows you to use $$variables$$ as the default text of a Text Entry Box (TEB).  You can have text before and after your variable(s). Requirements Publish for Flash Player 9 or above Widget must appear with the TEB on the timeline or later Made for swf/htm output, not HTML5 compatible   Change [...]

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Adobe Captivate 6.x Free Widget: TextArea With Variables

    This widget is the stock Adobe Captivate 6.x widget that comes with Adobe Captivate… with one enhancement: It lets you use a variable as the default text.  Insert the variable using double dollar signs.  Enjoy! Requirements Publish for Flash Player 9 or above. For swf/htm output, not HTML5 compatible. Adobe Captivate 6.x  Change [...]

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Adobe Captivate 6.x Widget: Web Page Widget

        What can it do? It can insert a web page using a: Web address such as: http://CaptivateDev.com Relative Path such as “myfolder/myHTMLFile.htm” HTML string such as “<html><head></head><body>Hello Wolrd Wide Web!</body></html>” Captivate User Variable such as $$UserVariable$$ that would contain the html syntax in a string like the above. You can pass [...]

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Adobe Captivate 6.x Widget: Text Entry Box Validator

    Live Demo: Download Trial   Download the trial to see how it was built.  The zip file also contains a custom caption type called Validator Red that is used in the demo for the MM/DD/YYYY validation.  The .psd source files are included as well. What Does It Do? It evaluates the text inside [...]

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Adobe Captivate 6.x Widget: Reposition Closed Captions

      What Does It Do? This widget allows you to change the size and position of the closed captions panel at runtime allowing you to save precious canvas space and artfully display your custom design or logo.   You can hide the CC close button and automatically show the closed captions without having [...]

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