…By default, multi page articles have pages stacked…from top to bottom, and the user swipes…up and down to navigate between those pages,…but that may not be desirable in all cases.…So there is an option included to allow swiping left and right.…Let's just take a look.…I'm going to open up the Folio-Builder panel again and…with my folio selected, I'm going to go to article view.…Now, I know that this course's article is…multi-page and I'll open that just to show you.…Double-click on it and you can see that I've got more than one page here…and I'm going to go back and with the article selected by itself.…
I'm going to open up the panel menu, and I'm going to choose article properties.…And here, I'm going to select horizontal swipe only and I'll say, okay.…That's going to automatically update the article and…I'm not going to bother going to the iPad.…I'm just going to click on preview here…and we're going to check it right on the desktop.…And you can see now, I'm going to go left to right.…Many readers find it more intuitive and comfortable to swipe horizontally…
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5/22/2015Released
3/12/2014- Creating a folio
- Adding cover images
- Importing articles
- Creating smooth-scrolling articles
- Working with buttons and hyperlinks
- Streaming video
- Adding animation
- Using HTML from the web
- Adding panoramic images and scrolling content
- Building and embedding slideshows
- Planning for other devices
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: This course was updated on 5/22/2015. What changed?
A: We updated two videos ("Single edition vs. multifolio" and "System requirements") and added three new videos ("What's new: 2015 updates," "Converting InDesign animations to HTML using in5," and "What you should know about building an app").
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Introduction
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Welcome46s
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1. Digital Publishing Suite (DPS) Essential Concepts
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What is DPS?54s
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2. Getting Started
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Creating a DPS workspace2m 21s
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System requirements1m 22s
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3. Folio Basics
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Creating a folio3m 30s
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Adding cover images2m 23s
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4. Article Basics
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Updating an article2m 5s
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Understanding TOC images1m 56s
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5. Working with Buttons
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Supported button actions1m 43s
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Buttons vs. hyperlinks2m 37s
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6. Working with Audio and Video
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Working with audio3m 55s
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Understanding overlays1m 11s
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Streaming video2m 53s
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7. Working with Animation
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8. Working with HTML and Web Content
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Using local HTML content3m 42s
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Using HTML from the web2m 26s
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Adding HTML articles3m 20s
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9. Working with Image-Based Overlays
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Adding a panorama3m 43s
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Working with Pan & Zoom2m 17s
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10. Working with Scrolling Content
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Adding scrolling content5m 30s
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Creating a pull tab5m 11s
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11. Working with Slideshows
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12. Linking and Navigation
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Using the in-app browser4m 31s
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13. Beyond the Basics
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Conclusion
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Next steps55s
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