In addition to making an entire image function as a hyperlink, RoboHelp 10 enables you to identify sections of an image or screen capture which you would like to link to different targets. Image maps allow you to draw a desired "hot zone" shape over a button, field, or section of graphic, and have hyperlink action to another section of the project, or even a URL. It's as easy as making a hyperlink; all you need is to know where to find the menu!
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Added: May 26, 2013
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See how snippets in RoboHelp 10 give you a library of re-usable sections of text, UDVs (variables) or graphics. Save once, use many times. Edit the snippet once, and all instances change. You will be amazed at the simplicity of the user interface. You can even select and copy sections of repetitious text from your content (lists, cautions, etc.) and copy it into a new snippet!
Edit audio with extraordinary precision. Easily remove specific audio elements in just a few clicks using the new Sound Remover. With Preview Editor, you can visually compare waveform tweaks, view multiple file sections simultaneously, and more.
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Views: 10,481
Added: May 06, 2013
Runtime: 00:13:23
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Although Word has a loose equivalent to user variables, this features is far easier and more straight-forward in FrameMaker 11. Unlike Word, no macros or arcane program strings are required. User variables are ideal for product names, company locations, designated staff members ... anything that is likely to change in your document. Simple actions allow you to globally update not only the content of variables, but their appearance as well. You can combine this feature with conditional text control, which allows you to swiftly "show" or "hide" different sections of text, tables or entire graphics that are associated with a certain version of your documentation. This allows a single set of source files to produce multiple versions of your documentation for various customers or internal content consumers. These features can be invoked with simple keyboard shortcuts while authoring, and you can import their values and setting from one document into an entire book!
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Added: Mar 08, 2013
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Word
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How many times have you had to correct random numbering "mishaps" within nested lists and autonumbered headings in Word? With FrameMaker 11, this drudgering becomes a thing of the past with what most users describe as "bullet proof" mixed numbering. Many also describe it as "easy." The autonumber setting in paragraphs is completely unaffected by page breaks, and FrameMaker has no section breaks. With FrameMaker 11, you aren't limited to a certain number of nested list levels. You can also mix multi-numbered prefix stings in any fashion you wish. When it comes to text prefixes (like "Table X.X" or "Figure X.X"), you have complete control over wording and formatting. Warning: once you use this feature in FrameMaker 11, there's no turning back.
With FrameMaker 11 and you forget about section breaks to segregate landscape pages (which can easily affect numbered headings in Word.) Simple master pages control page layout in FrameMaker, swiftly reshaping columns, background logos, and page orientation. In FrameMaker 11, not only can you instantly insert a landscape page that is disconnected from other pages; you can even change any page to landscape orientation and permit adjacent page content to pagination through it! Discover the joys instantly changing page appearance and orientation with one action. Page layout may be swiftly imported from other documents to save even more time.
FrameMaker 11 has the unique ability to customize cross-reference formats, which use simple building blocks to display anything from page numbers, Figure Titles, to numbered prefixes and preceding Chapter or Section Titles. In cases where Word requires multiple clicks and links to targets, plus manual entry of text, FrameMaker 11 let's you "have it all" in just one mouse click.
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Added: Mar 08, 2013
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FrameMaker 11 has a paragraph property that will allow headings to automatically position themselves in outer margins of pages. Retagging the para with a different style will restore normal position within the flow. Unlike Word, you do not need to resort to boxed text, anchored frames, or multi-step workarounds with section breaks.
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Added: Mar 08, 2013
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Paragraph Format
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Sideheads
Giltedge Travel uses the sections feature in Digital Publishing Suite to help readers navigate through the folios and learn about all of the destinations that Giltedge serves. After learning about itineraries and geographies, travel enthusiasts can visit the Giltedge web site without leaving the app in order to initiate the booking process.
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Added: Feb 06, 2013
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Digital Publishing Suite
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App of the Week
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Giltedge Travel
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Teresa Demel
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The New Yorker was released on the iPhone on August 7, 2012. This video walks through the reader experience, including an intuitive information architecture that allows readers to navigate through sections and articles. It also provides "drawers" that include interactive and supplemental content, as well as share articles through social media.
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Added: Aug 08, 2012
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Learn best practices and step-by-step instructions on how to take your content from creation to publication to distribution on the Sony Reader, Kindle, and iPad. This session is organized into three sections: optimal layout of eBooks using Adobe InDesign CS5.5, export from InDesign CS5.5 to Adobe Digital Editions, and conversion of a book to the appropriate file format for use on a particular reading device. Also included is a discussion of EPUB enhancements in InDesign CS5.5.
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Views: 9,091
Added: Oct 04, 2011
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Colin Fleming
Accessibility laws for digital content are changing rapidly. Just as businesses are required by law to install and maintain accessible facilities, soon the requirement for accessible digital content will also be law. As the ubiquitous PDF file format becomes an accepted primary format for digital content, making PDFs (especially PDF forms) accessible to users of assistive technology becomes that much more important. This session demonstrates how to apply the guidelines of WCAG 2.0 and Section 508 to your PDF forms to improve accessibility and user experience. These best practices can also be applied to Flash and HTML5 forms as well.
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Added: Oct 03, 2011
Runtime: 00:91:40
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Thinking about switching to Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5? Join Karl Soule as he shares some of the tricks that can make that transition easier as well as a variety of assets which will help you make an informed decision. *Please check the comment section for a list of links used in this video*
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Views: 11,035
Added: Jun 28, 2011
Runtime: 00:05:52
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Todd Kopriva
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Vincent Laforet
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Thinking about switching to Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5? Join Karl Soule as he shares some of the tricks that can make that transition easier as well as a variety of assets which will help you make an informed decision. *Please check the comment section for a list of links used in this video*
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Views: 32,550
Added: Jun 27, 2011
Runtime: 00:09:13
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Todd Kopriva
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Vincent Laforet
Duane travels to Barcelona, ES to discuss Customer Experience with Adobe guru Ben Watson. Tutorial section shows how to implement a key concept of CEM using LiveCycle ES.
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Added: Apr 27, 2011
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In this lesson, you’ll learn how to create hyperlinks. Hyperlinks allow you to jump from section to section within the same web page or jump to another web page within your site or other external sites on the web as well as link to objects such as email addresses.
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Added: Feb 02, 2011
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Part 05
In this lesson you’ll learn how to add media from other sources using embed code. Further polish the “Menu” section of your web site by embedding an online video from YouTube. Also integrate an interactive map showing the location of the restaurant through Google Maps on your “Contact” page.
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Added: Feb 02, 2011
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Part 12
Spry is a JavaScript and XML based framework that you can use to easily create drop-down menus, collapsible panels, and other rich interactive experiences in web design. Dreamweaver comes with many Spry components that you can easily drop into your pages without writing code. In this video you’ll learn how to insert and customize an “accordion” Spry widget that expands and collapses sections of text in the “Menu” page of this project.
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Added: Feb 02, 2011
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Part 13
Learn best practices and step-by-step instructions on how to take your content from creation to publication to distribution on the Sony Reader, Kindle, and iPad. This session is organized into three sections: optimal layout of eBooks using Adobe InDesign CS5, export from InDesign CS5 to Adobe Digital Editions, and conversion of a book to the appropriate file format for use on a particular reading device. We'll include a discussion of EPUB enhancements included in InDesign CS5.
Duane travels to SAP TechEd in Vienna, Austria and interviews Craig Cmehil. Tutorial section focuses in on how to set up an instance of LiveCycle ES2 on the cloud and develop a simple client application in Eclipse (on Mac OSX)
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Views: 3,025
Added: Mar 22, 2010
Runtime: 00:29:49
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Learn how to incorporate accessibility support into video for Flash and interactive SWF movies. Compliance with accessibility standards such as the W3C's WCAG 2.0 and Section 508 is readily accomplished by using best practices...
Learn how to integrate support for accessibility with your regular web development practice. This session examines what is involved in supporting accessibility standards such as Section 508 and the W3C's WCAG 2.0, and more.