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klkak9992426
Participant
September 17, 2015
Question

Captivate 9 Blurry Text when publishing on browser

  • September 17, 2015
  • 5 replies
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Hello guys i did some research on the internet, but could not found any answer for my issue.

I use the trail Captivate 9, when i am publishing the text is so blurry. How can i make this sharper or is this a bug what i have read on many forums?

Please help me to resolve this issue, I dont understand this problem its the latest captivate...

Best Regards,
Serhat

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5 replies

N_D_
Participant
September 5, 2018

I added a shadow to the text after noticing my subTitles where rendering fine and voila...seems to bypass turning the text into .png or .bmp.

So, give adding shadow under the "Shadows and Reflections" a try...I simple used "Outer"

Participant
March 14, 2018

I know this is old, but it's still problematic for Captivate. Under your Skin Editor, disable borders.

Chloé Wibaux
Participating Frequently
May 9, 2017

You should publish your file, and then modify the Index html file in order to block scalability for a high resolution.

Chloé Wibaux
Participating Frequently
May 9, 2017

Here is what worked for me: code to be added before the </style>

@media all and (min-width: 1024px){

            #main_container{

                        transform: scale(1) !important;

                        -webkit-transform: scale(1) !important;

                        -ms-transform: scale(1) !important;

                        position: relative !important;

                        left : auto !important;

                        margin: 0 auto;

            }

            }

Inspiring
November 9, 2015

Can you post a screenshot of how the text looks when published?

Erik Lord
Inspiring
September 18, 2015

In HTML output, this seems to usually be due to 'scalability' in the Captivate project.

Try deselecting 'Scalable HTML content', so the piece publishes to the size you set when authoring, and the issue will likely go away (text will be clear).

However, of course, that means your content will not scale to the browser window size, which is unfortunate.

Overall when you create your project, try to set it for the most common screensize you think will be used to access the piece.

(I believe the cause of the issue is CP makes all text images in HTML output, which is lame, but I'm also not positive that's the issue)

Inspiring
September 18, 2015

You might also create it as a responsive project, assuming it isn't larger than the max resolution for such projects and that you don't need to output a swf. Although this would, of course, mean recreating and copy/pasting everything you've done!

One good thing about responsive projects is that they render text as text, and not as bitmaps. Clean, sharp and scalable as you could wish for.

klkak9992426
Participant
September 18, 2015

Well i am using responsive project and still its not a clean sharp text. I had a chat with adobe support self, and his answer was that there is no solution for it. Really strange if you have a new product release and didnt solve that issue.