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December 10, 2018
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Drag and Drop Interaction Submit Button in Wizard won't move in Captivate 2019

  • December 10, 2018
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When I use the Drag & Drop Interaction Wizard from the tool bar pull down, the Submit  button always appears in a bad place.  When I try to drag it to the bottom of the screen, or to a better place, it won't move.  It seems to shirink down in size, but won't budge.  I'm using Captivate 2019.

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    Correct answer Lilybiri

    Version number, please? Most recent is 11.0.1.266.

    I never use the wizard, but the Drag&Drop panel.. After closing the wizard, are you not able to move the Submit button?

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    Lilybiri
    LilybiriCorrect answer
    Legend
    December 10, 2018

    Version number, please? Most recent is 11.0.1.266.

    I never use the wizard, but the Drag&Drop panel.. After closing the wizard, are you not able to move the Submit button?

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    December 12, 2018

    Good suggestion. I was unaware of the panel. Also, I had to unlock the submit button from the fluid box and then it became moveable.

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    December 15, 2018

    There is no 'unique' answer to project resolution at all.  You have to take into account many factors: on which devices will the course be viewed, will it be in a simple browser or in a LMS. Both browsers and LMS' take up pixels horizontally and vertically. Will your audience have a good bandwidth or not? 

    Reflect: increasing the resolution means increase of file size. If this is important to make the eLearning more efficient, do increase the resolution. Keep that primary goal in mind, do not increase a resolution because the screen resolutions are now bigger. As I mentioned before, it is the browser resolution which is important, not the screen resolution. Look at the browser resolution for the famous iPhones and you will be amazed how low that resolution is.


    I did go to how bigismybrowser.com and was amazed at the smallness of my cell phone “viewport” size. But that said, if your audience includes a lot of cell phones and tablets and is basically the general public, what resolution is recommended?