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Had to explain how to unzip a folder or find and open “index.html”. This eLearning blog is brought to you by Integrated Learning Services , an eLearning design & development company. Perhaps you have experienced one or more of the following: Emailed a course that bounced back due to a file size limit.
There are already a lot of blogs and forums that explain how to set this up, so I want to put it into some context along with the how-to. After all of the files are in the folder, open “index.html” and then click on “Preview” to see the live site. First, you need something to develop on.
More about Mel (10:16): Connect on LinkedIn where she blogs, melslearninglab.com , Twitter @melmilloway. Save as a.html document into your “xAPI test” folder and call it “index.html”. Open your index.html file in Sublime Text and get ready to pretend you’re a coder. Sending a statement (4:55). xAPI Cohort (8:50).
In this blog post, you will learn how to easily convert your PowerPoint slides into interactive and engaging web-enabled presentations using HTML5. and a set of instructions in a text file that is usually called ‘index.html’. Products used in this example: Adobe Captivate (2017 release). Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.
Open my placeholder text file and create a quick web page that I name index.html and can then insert as a web object. I also have a lot of little HTML code snippets I use for the blog. One is for blog stuff, another for code snippets, and the other is just an empty file I can open quickly for pasting text.
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In a previous blog post I explained the ins and outs of the new Advanced Actions dialog box. If you feel confused about my terminology in this more practical blog post, please read that first article. In a future blog post, I will offer some tips about breaking such an infinite loop. Introduction. Maybe in a next article?
If you did visit my blog in the past, you know that I prefer to wait a while before posting my first impressions. If Flash player is enabled in your browser, you can test this movie (SWF) online in my personal blog. You’ll have to unzip the folder, and launch the index.html file. Typekit integration.
If you did visit my blog in the past, you know that I prefer to wait a while before posting my first impressions. If Flash player is enabled in your browser, you can test this movie (SWF) online in my personal blog. You’ll have to unzip the folder, and launch the index.html file. Typekit integration.
If you did visit my blog in the past, you know that I prefer to wait a while before posting my first impressions. If Flash player is enabled in your browser, you can test this movie (SWF) online in my personal blog. You’ll have to unzip the folder, and launch the index.html file. Typekit integration.
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