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Inspiring
July 25, 2017
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Tiled image not responding correctly on 1920 x 1080 Responsive project

  • July 25, 2017
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Hi friends.

I am fairly new to Captivate but enjoying the learning curve. I am currently building a responsive project 1920 x 1080, as per Lilybiri's recent advice of creating the project at maximum resolution which makes perfect sense.

The front splash slide has an image which is centre tiled, however, when running the project and I reduce the screen width using the responsive slider, the central image reduces in height by around 1cm leaving a white gap between the lower border and the picture.

The remainder of the screen responds perfectly, it's just the centre tiled image that seems to be changing height slightly.

Any suggestions from the forum would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Russell

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    Correct answer russelle21469344

    I tried to reproduce your problem but no way. The only statement that is puzzling me: in the original question you talk about 'center' tiled, but your image is 'Right' tiled. It is indeed the Fluid box itself that you are filling.


    Hi Lilybiri.

    Thanks so much for your help and time. I managed to solve this myself about 5 minutes ago by trialling different Wrap methods on the first provided screenshot. The 'Squeeze in a Row' wrap setting for FB_3 solved the problem.

    Enjoy your afternoon.

    Russell

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    Lilybiri
    Legend
    July 25, 2017

    You are talking about a responsive project, corrext? But I don't know which version you are using, nor if you use the fluidboxes or the breakpoint view work flow.

    Inspiring
    July 25, 2017

    Hi Lilybiri and thanks for the reply.

    Yes this is in a Responsive project using Adobe Captivate 2017.

    Also using Fluid boxes.

    Russell

    Lilybiri
    Legend
    July 25, 2017

    With Fluid boxes you lose some control over the layout for different screen resolutions. How did you set it up: is that image in an individual fluid box, how is its parent fluid box set up.... not so easy to answer without a lot of details about the setup.