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Hi!
Nice job! Gotta ask, how did you manage the menu structure across the top in your first example? Regards, Michael
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http://students.pepperdine.edu/tkuhl...et/player.html
I created a demo where I inserted a boxnet widget into a web page, then inserted it as a web object. It's a nice feature. A free boxnet account gives you 1 GB storage. If I used the box.net widget in my training, I could always add files or relevant data to my widget and it shows up in the training. 1 GB is a lot. In addition, I could zip up presentations and drop them in box.net to share with others. |
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Wow! Very cool, doofdaddy. Thanks for sharing! Great use of the Web Object. And probably no need for that Attachments tab, of course.
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Nice effect! But, what's a boxnet widget? Sounds a little... racy. Nice toe tag, btw, doof... Michael
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![]() Box.net is an online storage company. They give you 1 GB free storage. They allow you to create one folder that you can use to make a widget. The widget is a flash-based object that you can embed in your web pages. It's a great way to create a repository of files and other media. |
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I used Presenter and Engage to very quickly put together a website. Still needs some tweaking but it's a live site.
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Good job. Very clean.
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Welcome, Hartman! There's lots of great stuff here - hopefully we'll see an addition from you soon, too. More good customer examples in the Customer Spotlight section of the blog.
And before long we'll be posting the results of the 1st Annual Guru Awards in the blog, so be on the lookout for that, too!
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We are using Articulate tools to create "pre-workshop" and "post-workshop" sessions, to supplement our instructor led face-to-face sessions. When someone registers for an in-house workshop, they are invited to log in and participate in a pre-workshop offering.
If you'd like to see how we use AP, follow these steps:
All comments welcome! A very happy Articulate customer,Andy |
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