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HTML Scalable version showing Fuzzy while Scaling at large resolution

New Here ,
Jun 21, 2015 Jun 21, 2015

Hi Experts,

I am making a Quiz in Captivate file with Width: 1024px and Height: 708px. I have checked the HTML scalable option when publishing to see into Big and Small devices as well. As you know we can't make bigger resolution than Width: 1280px into Responsive design. So, i have made in a Single Scalable version with High quality output. As you know, while publishing in captivate quality also reduced little bit when seeing in Big Resolution. When i am looking into 27-inch Or in a big resolution more than width: 2400px, it looks fuzzy and the quality is also reduced.

Please suggest me, how we can make a single package which can be viewable in any resolution and output would looks good quality. Output devices are Mobile devices (5-inch diagonal or less), I-Pads (7-inch diagonal, 9-inch diagonal), Laptop's and Desktops (15-inch diagonal, 17-inch diagonal, 21-inch diagonal), i-Mac (27-inch diagonal, or etc.), Big Screens, etc. Means all devices.

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Mentor ,
Jun 22, 2015 Jun 22, 2015

Scaling to that extent will result in such issues. I don't think you can do much about it.

Sreekanth

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Participant ,
Jun 22, 2015 Jun 22, 2015

Is your project on large monitors stretching the frame beyond 1024x708. (did you mean 768?)

If you developing in that size, anything where your frame expands bigger than the 1024x708 will stretch and therefore cause everything to look fuzzy. The bigger the monitor the worse the fuzziness because the larger it will stretch.

How are you viewing your content. If its in a LMS (and its possible in your case), have the SCORM player window programmed to allow a max width on 1024px, you could also do the same with a iFrame if viewing through a HTML page.. Therefore the module can scale down, but cant scale any higher than 1024px.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 22, 2015 Jun 22, 2015
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I REALLY get tired of seeing these kinds of posts.

Someone has to tell the world asking for this kind of thing is just pure dreaming.

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