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TOC checkmark alignment

Explorer ,
Jun 14, 2017 Jun 14, 2017

When testing this file (from this slide, next 5 slides) the checkmarks are aligned center in the box. When publishing to HTML, the checkmarks in the sub-categories are misaligned. The customer is complaining but I don't see any way to adjust the alignment of the checkmarks in the Table of Contents.

I have attached a screenshot.

Thank you.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 14, 2017 Jun 14, 2017

The Preview Next 5 Slides will be showing you an SWF preview of the content.  What you see in HTML5 is not guaranteed to be the same because HTML5 output assumes many users will be on handheld devices and therefore require bigger buttons in the TOC than would be necessary with a mouse-driven user.

I think you should log this as a bug.  Someone else meantime may be able to suggest where in the HTML5 output you can inject some CSS to move those checkboxes in to the middle of the line.

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Explorer ,
Jun 14, 2017 Jun 14, 2017

OK - thanks. Yes, I am aware that the Preview is using SWF output. I would like to try to adjust the CSS but wouldn't know where to start.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 20, 2017 Nov 20, 2017

In case anyone else has this problem, here's a workaround: https://elearning.adobe.com/2017/11/fixing-alignment-of-toc-checkmarks/ 

This does appear to be a bug with Captivate 9 HTML5 output, but the fix is fairly simple and resolves the misalignment.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 20, 2017 Nov 20, 2017

Ben,

Your workaround is much appreciated.  Please make sure you log a bug report with Adobe to draw the attention of the Captivate development team to this code fix.  I think it should be a standard part of the way Captivate publishes code into the CPM.js file.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 18, 2018 Feb 18, 2018
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you nailed it!

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