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Is there a way to remove the background for the widgets.
I have tried a couple of widgets and found them to be really hard to style in line with an existing project.
My main issue is the inability to remove the background. Can't this be made transparent?
Removing the header trims it down but there is a stroke around the whole widget too that makes it look so unprofessional.
Is it possible to have just the widget content without any background or stroke so it sits in front of an existing design?
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You are talking about the learning interactions or the older widgets? Both
are limited for customization.
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Learning interactions initially.
Shame they are so limited...
Though I may be missing something being quite new to Captivate.
I come from Storyline which allows far more scope to customise things like this.
Never mind.
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Since when did Storyline have anything as sophisticated as the Learning Interactions that Captivate offers.
I've used both apps and I didn't see them in Storyline. Where did you find these customizable widgets there?
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I didn't say Storyline has the same widgets as in Captivate.
I wasn't comparing which has the most sophisticated either.
I said it seems to offer more customising options for things like them (unless I am missing something due to being new to Captivate).
My point is that I find them unusable in some cases due to not having the scope to style them suitably for my purposes.
Is it best to accept they have to have a frame/border around them then?
Can you confirm if the background can be removed or not?
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I cannot confirm what the widgets can or cannot as this varies by Learning Interaction and often changes when a new version of the widget is released by Adobe.
If there's no apparent option to hide or remove the background then you'd probably just have to accept that as a limitation.
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