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jamesw26494100
Participant
January 1, 2017
Question

How do I publish a simple tutorial (Captivate project) to the web so that the interactive features are enabled? At present, I do not need assessment or quizzing options.

  • January 1, 2017
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Want to publish a few basic tutorials (with basic interactivity but NO assessment or quizzing) for my middle school students. Wondering what is the best option to begin with? Can interactive tutorials be hosted, and used, on a website without LMS integration. I have read through the Adobe support forums and Help pages but remain unclear on which choice might be best. Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you in advance for your time and patience.

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Inspiring
February 22, 2017

Hi James,

You have to link to either, index.html or multiscreen.html for it to load in a browser

Cheers

Steve

leed90123387
Participant
February 21, 2017

Hi all, I'm having the same issue.

But when placing the html link in the post/page of the website it showing as a downloadable file link? I'm sure I'm doing something wrong with the url format. Any guidance on what this should like and what I should be doing to get this to play in the page onscreen rather than open in new window?

Cheers guys.

Inspiring
January 1, 2017

Hi James,

Publish to any website will allow you to have full functionality, but no tracking of student progress or scores.  Publish to SWF/HTML5 and then ftp to your website. Link to the index.html file and you should be good to go !

Cheers

Steve

Lilybiri
Legend
January 1, 2017

Steve, small correction: if published to SWF and HTML5, they need to use the multiscreen.html file to launch the course,  The index.html is meant only for HTML5 published files.

leed90123387
Participant
February 22, 2017

Hi all, I'm having the same issue.

But when placing the html link in the post/page of the website it showing as a downloadable file link? I'm sure I'm doing something wrong with the url format. Any guidance on what this should like and what I should be doing to get this to play in the page onscreen rather than open in new window?

Cheers guys.