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Can we change the SCORM pop-up window size?

Explorer ,
Feb 27, 2019 Feb 27, 2019

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Hello all,

Does Captivate specify what size pop-up window is used for SCORM packages?

I know Captivate has the "Project Size" option.

In this instance, the Project size is larger than the pop-up window in which it appears.

Does this change in Captivate?

Does this change on the LMS?

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Community Expert , Feb 27, 2019 Feb 27, 2019

You need to change the settings for this in the LMS, not in the Captivate project.

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You need to change the settings for this in the LMS, not in the Captivate project.

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Feb 27, 2019 Feb 27, 2019

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I agree with Rod. I do this upon publication to my LMS. Generally I set the size of the window to whatever I developed it in in Captivate, check a box to maximize for screen size, and check a box for allowing scrolling windows just to be safe.

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Some LMS's don't allow this, or in my case, the admins have locked that part down and we are stuck with only one choice.

There is a way around with javascript:

add this to the html file:

<script>

window.top.resizeTo(width, height);

</script>

replacing width and height with the dimensions to which you want to resize the window.

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