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May 8, 2017
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Table of Contents - Adobe Captivate 9

  • May 8, 2017
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Adobe Captivate 9

I have have added a web object in my course to play a YouTube video.  I would like to use the Table Contents feature but when I click on the TOC, it displays behind the video.  Is there a way for the TOC to be shown in front of the video?

Thank you

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Lilybiri
Legend
May 9, 2017

Change this line in the AdobeCaptivate.ini file (take a safe copy first):

TLCMediaDesign
Inspiring
May 9, 2017

In your AdobeCaptivate.ini file change:

UseWidget7 = 0

to:

UseWidget7 = 1

It is located here:

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Captivate 9 x64\

thisguy4xapi
Inspiring
May 9, 2017

Are you using web object or you tube widget?  I just tried it, I inserted you tube widget with a video and sized it as large as my entire slide.  When I publish it resizes the you tube video so that that the TOC can be seen.  I tried it both having the TOC seperate shown below, and as an overlay (I just had to click the little arrow in the corner and the TOC resizes video to fit both on the screen)

Probably doesn't help, but may need a bit more info to figure out why you are having this trouble.

Brian

jrumAuthor
Known Participant
May 9, 2017

BehrTrainer

I am using a web Object and not the YouTube widget.  The reason for this is because our LMS only allows us to upload online learning courses with a size of 100MB or less.  We have a bunch of videos that need to be added to this training.  By using a web Object I can embed the Youtube videos and call them in on different slides throughout the course.  It seems as though by using the web object the TOC still is behind the video.

thisguy4xapi
Inspiring
May 9, 2017

Does the LMS have a firewall that prevents the youtube widget from working?  Essentially it is just a web object ( that is specifically used to stream you tube content.  We use it a lot to cut down on the size of our content.