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Creating Web Objects
After watching this video; you will be able to create Web objects in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Introduction to the Timeline
After watching this video; you will be able to work with the timeline to control timing in Adobe Captivate 9.
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The Eraser Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Eraser tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Capturing a Web Page as a PDF
Adobe Acrobat lets you capture web sites as PDF documents. You can capture an entire web site or only a few web pages. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to capture several web pages from a web site.
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Combining Documents
Adobe Acrobat lets you combine several PDF documents into one document; and into a portfolio of documents. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to insert a file into a PDF; and combine several documents into a single PDF and into a portfolio.
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Create a PDF from Microsoft Office Applications
You can create an Adobe PDF from within any Microsoft Office program; such as Word; Excel; or PowerPoint. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to convert a Microsoft Word document into an Adobe PDF document.
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Incorporating Bookmarks and Hyperlinks in Documents
You can create hyperlinks and bookmarks in Adobe Acrobat manually or by importing text from a Microsoft Office program into Acrobat. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to create hyperlinks and bookmarks in Adobe Acrobat.
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Scanning Paper Documents into Acrobat
If your scanner is compatible with Microsoft Windows; you can scan your documents directly into Adobe Acrobat. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to scan a document into Acrobat.
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Suppressing Sensitive Content
Adobe Acrobat lets you black out certain sensitive information; such as addresses or financial information. This feature is called redaction. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to use redaction to black out sensitive information in an Acrobat document.
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Applying Responsive Themes
After watching this video; you will be able to create a responsive project in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Adding Images
Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 helps you to add images to your web pages correctly so that they work as expected when the web site is published. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to insert an image into a web page.
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Adding Special Characters
Symbols and special characters can make your web pages appear more polished and professional looking. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates a few ways of adding special characters to a page in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6.
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Adding Spry Widgets
Spry widgets are little pieces of HTML; CSS; and JavaScript that encompass a lot of functionality and allow you to embed interactive elements on your web pages. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add a spry widget to a web page in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6; and how to locate external widgets.
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Applying Preset Workspaces
Workspaces in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 provide different layouts of panels; tools; and views that are optimized for certain types of tasks. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to switch between some of the preset workspaces that are available.
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Applying Text Styles
With HTML text styles instead of the standard formatting tags; you update styles in only one place instead of updating each entry individually throughout the site. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to apply text styles on a page in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6.
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Changing Dreamweaver Views
Regardless of the content of a page; there are two ways to look at web pages in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6. You can view a page as it would appear in the browser or display the code behind the page. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to switch between the different workspace views; and how to use them together.
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Cleaning Up Word HTML
Programs like Microsoft Word add a variety of behind-the-scenes code and markup to their associated files; which can cause problems or unexpected results; In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how you can use Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 to clean up Word HTML content.
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Configuring Tables
Tables are important page elements for representing tabular data that flows well on the page. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add and configure a table in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6.
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Working With Flash Animation And Video
Including multimedia on web pages using Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 is just a matter of a few clicks. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add a Flash animation to a page and preview it.
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Rulers and Guides
After watching this video; you will be able to use rulers and guides in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Typesetting
After watching this video; you will be able to use typesetting features in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using the Object Tools
After watching this video; you will be able to use the basic object tools in Adobe InDesign CC 2015.
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The Polygonal Lasso Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Polygonal Lasso tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Refine Edge Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Refine Edge tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Slice Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Slice tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Isolating for Drawing
After watching this video; you will be able to isolate an object and draw around it in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Multiple Selection Techniques
After watching this video; you will be able to use multiple selection techniques in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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New Export Options
After watching this video; you will be able to use new export options in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Nudging
After watching this video; you will be able to nudge selections in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Paragraph Styles
After watching this video; you will be able to work with paragraph styles in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Paragraph Text
After watching this video; you will be able to edit paragraph text in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Previewing on Devices
After watching this video; you will be able to preview designs on devices in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Removing Objects from Images
After watching this video; you will be able to remove image objects in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Resampling Images
After watching this video; you will be able to resample images in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Stock and Libraries
After watching this video; you will be able to navigate stock libraries in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Swapping Backgrounds
After watching this video; you will be able to swap backgrounds in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Tabs
After watching this video; you will be able to work with the tabbed interface in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Text Layers and Rasterizing
After watching this video; you will be able to use text layers and rasterize type in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Background Eraser Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Background Eraser tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Move Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Move tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Navigator
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Navigator in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Patch Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use Healing tools in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Purpose of Selecting Pixels
After watching this video; you will be able to isolate an object and draw around it in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Quick Selection Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Quick Selection tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Toolbars
After watching this video; you will be able to work with the toolbars in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Adjustment Layers
Using Adjustment Layers in Adobe Photoshop CS6 will help to modify the tonal values of an image without permanently altering the original. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use sliders on the Adjustments panel to enhance an image.
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Using Artboards
After watching this video; you will be able to use artboards in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Canvas Size
After watching this video; you will be able to use canvas size in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Free Transform
After watching this video; you will be able to use Free Transform in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Layer Masks
After watching this video; you will be able to use layer masks in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Layer Styles
After watching this video; you will be able to use layer styles in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Live Shape Properties
After watching this video; you will be able to use Live Shapes properties in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Live Shapes
After watching this video; you will be able to use Live Shapes in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Paste Into
After watching this video; you will be able to use the paste into function in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Pattern Stamps
After watching this video; you will be able to use Pattern Stamp in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Print Screen
After watching this video; you will be able to use Print Screen and Clipboard in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using the Freeform Pen Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Freeform Pen tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using the Magnetic Pen Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Magnetic Pen tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using the Mixer Brush
After watching this video; you will be able to use Mixer Brush in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using the Pen Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Pen tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Warping Type
After watching this video; you will be able to create warped type in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Workspaces
After watching this video; you will be able to configure workspaces in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Colorizing Parts of a Black and White Image
After watching this video; you will be able to colorize parts of a black and white image in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Creating Circular Insets
After watching this video; you will be able to create a circular inset in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Creating Duotones
After watching this video; you will be able to create duotones in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Creating Gradients
After watching this video; you will be able to create gradients in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Creating Lens Flares
After watching this video; you will be able to create a lens flare in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Creating Reflection Effects
After watching this video; you will be able to create a reflection effect in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Cropping Images
After watching this video; you will be able to crop images in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Desaturating Images
After watching this video; you will be able to desaturate images in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Dodge and Burn
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Dodge and Burn tools in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Dragging and Dropping
After watching this video; you will be able to drag and drop files in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Exercise: Manipulating Layers with Adobe Photoshop CC
After watching this video; you will be able to practice layer manipulation with Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Exercise: Work with Paths
After watching this video; you will be able to work with paths in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Exercise: Working with Tools
After watching this video; you will be able to practice working with tools in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Explaining Pixels
After watching this video; you will be able to work with pixels in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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File Types
After watching this video; you will be able to work with different file types in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Introduction to Layers
After watching this video; you will be able to navigate layers in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Irregular Marquee Selections
After watching this video; you will be able to make irregular Marquee selections in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Healing Brush Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to link and embed Smart Objects in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The History Palette
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 History palette.
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The Magic Eraser Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Magic Eraser tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Adding Type
After watching this video; you will be able to add type to images in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Adjusting Curves
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Curves feature in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Adjusting Levels
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Levels feature in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Anti-Aliasing
After watching this video; you will be able to work with anti-aliasing in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Auto Adjustments
After watching this video; you will be able to use auto adjustments in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Blending Modes
After watching this video; you will be able to apply blending modes in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Changing Brush Sizes on the Fly
After watching this video; you will be able to change brush sizes on the fly in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Changing Object Color
After watching this video; you will be able to change object color in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Cloning in Adobe Photoshop
After watching this video; you will be able to use cloning techniques in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Color Replacement Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the color replacement tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Create a Project
In ColdFusion; it's better to work in projects so you can point ColdFusion Builder at the folder that contains your files; and configure it to access your server for edit functionality. In this video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates how to create and configure a new project from the Builder Navigator panel.
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Validating User Input
After watching this video; you will be able to validate user input in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Importing Files
Adobe After Effects CC helps you build powerful compositions with various graphics and stills files. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to import files in After Effects CC.
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Profiling
In Adobe Flash Builder 4.6; the profiler helps you identify memory leaks in your applications. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to use the Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 memory profiler to find memory leaks in an application.
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Adding Text
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video application for adding and animating text in projects. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to add text to compositions in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Adjustment Layers
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video compositing; animation; and visual effects application. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses adjustment layers in Adobe After Effects CC.
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After Effects Preferences I
Adobe After Effects CC provides streamlined features for producing wonderful visual effects. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses a few important preferences settings in After Effects CC.
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After Effects Preferences II
Adobe After Effects CC offers enhanced visual editing features. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how changing the preferences settings helps After Effects CC perform better.
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After Effects Workflows
Adobe After Effects CC helps you work with your compositions efficiently. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses workflows in After Effects CC.
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Animating Text I
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video application for animating text. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to animate text on a path in After Effects CC.
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Animating Text II
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video compositing; animation; and visual effects application. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to animate text in Adobe After Effects CC.
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New Features of After Effects CC
After Effects Creative Cloud or CC is the latest Adobe image-editing application. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses the new features of Adobe After Effects CC.
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Painting in After Effects
The painting app tool allows you to easily touch up footage using Adobe After Effects CC. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to use the paint tools in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Roto Brush and Refine Edge Tools
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can use the Roto Brush Tool and the Refine Edge Tool to rotoscope and soften up an image. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to use Roto Brush and Refine Edge Tools in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Rotoscoping
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can use Rotoscoping feature to separate complex foregrounds from the backgrounds and soften up the image. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to use Rotoscoping feature in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Searching Effects & Presets
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video compositing; animation; and visual effects application. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to search effects and presets and apply effects in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Starting a New Composition
Adobe After Effects CC helps you create new compositions with powerful visual effects and animations. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to start a new composition in After Effects CC.
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Text and Layers
Adobe After Effects CC contains various features for working with text in video compositions. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to work with text layers in Adobe After Effects CC.
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The After Effects Interface: Tools
Adobe After Effects CC has a powerful interface that lets you switch between different workspaces; to help you focus better when working on specific tasks. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains workspaces in After Effects CC.
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Animation and Keyframes
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video application that helps you animate compositions. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses animation and key frames in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Auto Color and Exposure Effects
With Adobe After Effects CC; adding and editing footage by applying effects is very easy. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses using Auto Color and Exposure effects in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Color Adjustments
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video editing; animation; and visual effects application used to produce film and TV special effects. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to make color adjustments to compositions in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Creating a Moving Lens Flare Effect
One cool effect that you can add to your videos is the lens flare effect. Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video compositing; animation; and visual effects. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to create a moving lens flare effect in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Creating Fades Using Keyframes
Graphics professionals everywhere use Adobe After Effects CC to produce film and TV special effects. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to create fades using keyframes in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Fast Previews
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can use the Fast Previews feature to speed things up while working with complex productions. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use the Fast Previews option in Adobe After Effects CC.
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How to Blur/Censor Video
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can blur a stationary object. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to blur an object in Adobe After Effects CC.
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How to Export Compositions to AME
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can output videos in a format that can be used elsewhere. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to export the video composition using Adobe After Effects CC.
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Introduction to After Effects
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video compositing; animation; and visual effects application. In this video; Jamie Campbell introduces you to Adobe After Effects CC.
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Motion Blur
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can smoothen the look of animations and make them look natural. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to use the Motion Bur feature to smoothen animation in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Motion Tracking
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can isolate a subject in the video and track their movements through time. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to use Motion Tracking in Adobe After Effects CC.
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The After Effects Interface: Workspaces
Adobe After Effects CC has a powerful interface that lets you switch between different workspaces; to help you focus better when working on specific tasks. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains workspaces in After Effects CC.
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The Composition Panel I
Adobe After Effects CC consists of a Composition panel that helps you work with your video footage; effects; and animations. In this video; Jamie Campbell introduces the Composition panel in After Effects CC.
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The Composition Panel II
The Composition panel in After Effects CC contains features for working with snapshots; channels; and preview resolution. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses some of the settings in the Composition panel in After Effects CC.
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The Composition Panel III
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video compositing application used by graphics professionals everywhere to produce film and TV special effects. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses some features of the Composition panel in Adobe After Effects CC.
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The Render Queue
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can render the final result after finishing the Composition. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to render the final result using the Render Queue.
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The Timeline
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful postproduction application for video professionals. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to use the timeline in After Effects CC.
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Trim Paths
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video application with multiple features for creating amazing animations. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses Trim Paths in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Using Masks and Adjustment Layers
With Adobe After Effects CC editing videos; creating animation and visual effects application is extremely uncomplicated. It is used by graphics professionals everywhere to produce film and TV special effects. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to use masks in adjustment layers in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Using the Puppet Pin Tool
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can use the Puppet Pin Tool to animate any graphics. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use the Puppet Pin Tool to animate a graphic object.
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Warp Stabilizer VFX
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can stabilize a jittery footage from the camera. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to use the Warp Stabilizer VFX to stabilize a shaky footage.
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Working with Effects
Creating stunning videos and visual effects is easy with Adobe After Effects CC. Therefore it is used by graphics professionals everywhere to produce film and TV special effects. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to work with various effects in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Working with Green Screen Video
Adobe After Effects CC makes creating special effects for film and TV special effects; very easy In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to use keying; mattes; and masks in Adobe After Effects CC to work with green screen video.
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Working with Illustrator Files
After Effects CC allows you to work dynamically with Adobe Illustrator files. This makes it easier to produce film and TV special effects. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to work with Adobe Illustrator files in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Working with Layers I
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video compositing application that lets you manage layers to create visual effects. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses creating layers in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Working with Layers II
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video application used to create compositions and interesting visual effects. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to modify layer settings in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Working with Layers III
Adobe After Effects CC is a powerful video application used to create compositions by using multiple layers. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to duplicate layers and how the Shy layers and the Quality and Sampling settings work in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Working with Lights and Shadows
In Adobe After Effects CC; you can use visual effects to enhance your productions. In this video Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to add light and shadows effect to text in a composition.
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Working with Shape Layers
Adobe After Effects CC has a powerful set of Shape Tools that can be used to quickly integrate vector graphics into your compositions. In this video; Jamie Campbell explains how to work with Shape Layers in Adobe After Effects CC.
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Creating an AIR iOS App Using Command Line Tools
Adobe AIR 3 allows developers to create rich cross-platform applications for desktop and mobile operating systems and publish them in multiple ways. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to publish an AIR application for iOS by using the AIR developer tool for command line.
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Creating an AIR Self-Signed Certificate Using the Command Line
In Adobe Air 3; you can create self-signed certificates to digitally sign your work. The command prompt can be used to create the self-signed certificates. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to use the ADT command line tool to create the self-signed certificates.
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Launching Native Applications from an Adobe AIR Desktop App
Adobe AIR 3 allows users to programmatically launch another native application that is installed on a computer. In this video; Andy Alfred explains how to launch native applications from an AIR App.
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Opening a File Using its Default Application from an AIR Desktop App
Adobe AIR 3 provides developers easy cross-platform access to the underlying file system. Using the File class; developers can code and leverage equivalent file system features across operating systems. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to open a file in its default application according to the operating system by using AIR's File class.
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Creating a Native Executable Using Adobe AIR
In Adobe AIR 3; you can publish your application as a native executable that can be installed using the native installers in any operating system. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to publish an AIR application as a native executable for Windows.
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Creating an AIR Android App Using Command Line Tools
In Adobe AIR 3; developers can create cross-platform applications for desktop and mobile operating systems and publish them in many ways. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to publish an AIR application for Android by using the AIR developer tool for command line.
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Creating an AIR Desktop App Using Adobe Dreamweaver
Adobe AIR provides users the ability to create applications using a variety of development tools such as Adobe Dreamweaver. In this video; Andy Alfred explains how to create and publish an AIR Desktop application using Dreamweaver and Adobe AIR.
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Creating an AIR Desktop App Using Command Line Tools
In Adobe AIR 3; you can publish your application in multiple ways by using the command prompt. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to publish an AIR application for a desktop by using the AIR Developer Tool for command line.
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Creating an AIR Desktop App Using Flash Pro
Adobe AIR 3 allows developers to create rich cross-platform applications for desktop and mobile operating systems by using a variety of development tools. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to create; publish; and install a simple cross-platform desktop application by using Flash Professional and Adobe AIR.
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Creating an AIR for Android App Using Flash Pro
Adobe AIR 3 allows you to create cross-platform applications for desktop and mobile operating systems. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to create and publish a simple Android application by using Flash Professional and Adobe AIR.
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Creating an AIR for iOS App Using Flash Pro
Adobe AIR 3 allows you to create cross-platform applications for desktop and mobile operating systems. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to create and publish a simple iOS application by using Flash Professional and Adobe AIR.
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Reading from a Users Documents Directory in an AIR Desktop App
In Adobe AIR 3; developers can use the File class and write code only once to access and save data to a user's Documents directory across operating systems. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to use the File class to read data in a user's Documents directory.
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Reading from the Application Storage Directory in an AIR App
Every Adobe AIR 3 application has a unique and reserved location on disk where it can save application-specific data; such as settings or configurations. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to retrieve and parse files stored in the unique Application Storage directory.
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Saving to a Users Documents Directory in an AIR Desktop App
By using Adobe AIR 3's cross-platform nature and its File class; developers need to write code only once to access and save data to a user's documents directory across operating systems. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to use the File class in Adobe AIR to create and save file data in a user's documents directory.
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Saving to the Unique Application Storage Directory in an AIR App
By using Adobe AIR's cross-platform nature and its File class; developers need to write code only once to access the unique application storage directory across multiple operating systems. In this video; Andy Alfred demonstrates how to save files and data to the application storage directory of an Adobe AIR application.
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Adobe eLearning Assets
After watching this video; you will be able to access and use free eLearning assets in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Aligning Objects
After watching this video; you will be able to align objects in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Animating Characters
After watching this video; you will be able to animate characters in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Configuring Preview Options
After watching this video; you will be able to configure project preview options for responsive design in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Creating Drag and Drop
After watching this video; you will be able to create drag and drop elements in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Creating Highlight Boxes
After watching this video; you will be able to create highlight boxes in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Creating Mouse Effects
After watching this video; you will be able to create mouse effects in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Creating New Projects
After watching this video; you will be able to create new projects in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Creating Questions
After watching this video; you will be able to create questions for a project in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Creating Zoom Areas
After watching this video; you will be able to create zoom areas in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Demos; Assessments; and Training
After watching this video; you will be able to work with demos; assessments; and training in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Editing Images
After watching this video; you will be able to edit images in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Editing Video
After watching this video; you will be able to edit video in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Enhance a project
After watching this video; you will be able to enhance a project in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
After watching this video; you will be able to insert fill-in-the-blank questions in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Generating Random Questions
After watching this video; you will be able to generate random questios from the question pool manager in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Hotspot Questions
After watching this video; you will be able to insert hotspot questions in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Inserting Animations
After watching this video; you will be able to insert animations in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Inserting Audio
After watching this video; you will be able to insert audio in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Inserting Characters
After watching this video; you will be able to insert characters in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Inserting Question Slides
After watching this video; you will be able to insert question slides in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Inserting Video
After watching this video; you will be able to insert video in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Installing E-Learning Assets
After watching this video; you will be able to install e-learning assets in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Knowledge Check Slides
After watching this video; you will be able to insert Knowledge Check slides to test learner comprehension through non-quiz questions in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Matching Questions
After watching this video; you will be able to insert matching questions in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Multiple Choice Questions
After watching this video; you will be able to insert multiple choice questions in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Multi-State Objects
After watching this video; you will be able to work with multi-state objects in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Preview and Publish to Adobe Captivate Prime
After watching this video; you will be able to publish courses to Adobe Captivate Prime.
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Publishing Test Results on a Server
After watching this video; you will be able to publish Adobe Captivate 9 test results on a server.
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Question Pools
After watching this video; you will be able to create and access question pools in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Quiz Review
After watching this video; you will be able to activate and use quiz review in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Rating Scale Questions
After watching this video; you will be able to insert sequence questions in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Recording
After watching this video; you will be able to record a software simulation in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Recording Narration
After watching this video; you will be able to record narration in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Recording Software Simulations
After watching this video; you will be able to record software simulations in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Responsive Themes
After watching this video; you will be able to apply themes to responsive projects in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Scalable Vector Graphic Support
After watching this video; you will be able to work with SVG files in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Sequence Questions
After watching this video; you will be able to insert sequence questions in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Short Answer Questions
After watching this video; you will be able to insert short answer questions in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Using Click Boxes
After watching this video; you will be able to insert and use click boxes in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Using SCORM Cloud
After watching this video; you will be able to use the SCORM Cloud to test files for SCORM compliance in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Using the Question Pool Manager
After watching this video; you will be able to access slides from the question pool manager in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Video Demos
After watching this video; you will be able to set up and record a video demo in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Creating a New Project
After watching this video; you will be able to create a new project and add content in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Adding Visual Clues using Cursor Attributes
After watching this video; you will be able to add a cursor attribute to a button using the style icon.
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Compiling an Animation
After watching this video; you will be able to compile an animation in Edge Animate.
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Create an Animation
After watching this video; you will be able to create an animation in Edge Animate.
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Creating and Saving a Custom Workspace
After watching this video; you will be able to create and edit a custom workspace in Edge Animate.
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Edge Animate and the Adobe family
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the role of Edge Animate CC within the Adobe family.
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Edge Animate Tools
After watching this video; you will be able to use tools to create; select; and modify objects on the stage in Edge Animate.
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Elements and the Properties Panel
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize element examples and manage objects using the Properties panel in Edge Animate.
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Graphics and the ID Box
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize how graphic files are imported in Edge Animate.
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Importing Images and Nest Symbols
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Library to import images and to create; access; and nest symbols in Edge Animate.
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Installing Edge Animate
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize the installation requirements for Edge Animate.
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Properties of the Stage
After watching this video; you will be able to locate the Edge Animate stage and its various properties.
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The Splash Screen and File Types
After watching this video; you will be able to use the splash screen to distinguish between Edge Animate file extensions.
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Timeline Components
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize the timeline components and function within the Edge Animate workspace.
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Types of Cursor Interactivity
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the cursor interactivity types available in Edge Animate.
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Viewing Animations in a Browser
After watching this video; you will be able to preview animations created in Edge Animate in a browser.
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Working with the Lessons Panel
After watching this video; you will be able to manipulate panels by resizing; moving; floating; undocking; and grouping in Edge Animate.
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Workspace Elements
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the Edge Animate workspace and locate element properties.
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Adding Plugins
Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 is an incredibly useful software. However; you may need to download some plug-ins that may not already be present in Flash Builder. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to install plug-ins for Flash Builder.
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Changing SDKs
Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 enables you to downgrade or upgrade to a version of Adobe Flex. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how Flash Builder imports new SDKs.
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Finding Code in Different Files
Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 allows you to search and navigate within and between files to find code. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to navigate files and find all references to a specific event in the workspace.
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Finding Code within a File
Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 allows you to quickly navigate within a file. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to do incremental search and how to view a file in quick outline.
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Flex Unit
Flex unit of Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 allows you to create and run the Unit Tests. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to create and run Unit Tests inside a Flash Builder.
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Inheriting a Project
Inheriting a project in Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 allows you to reuse code. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to import existing code into a new project.
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Local History
Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 allows you to keep track of everything. The built-in version control enables you to track your files over time; and you can easily get back to a previous working version; if needed. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how Flash Builder uses local history to keep track of the files over time.
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Network Monitoring
The network monitor of Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 allows you to examine the Internet traffic that is coming to and leaving from Flash. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to use the network monitor that is built into Flash Builder.
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Productivity Tricks
Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 has features that help you to be more productive. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates code generation; code templating; and refracting tricks that can be performed inside Flash Builder.
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Remote Debugging in Chrome
Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 uses the system default web browser while debugging applications. You can change the web browser setting by making changes to the launch configuration. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to debug an application remotely with Chrome.
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User Interface Tricks
Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 is an extremely useful software. There are many tips that will allow you to navigate the user interface easily to become more productive with the software. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to use Flash Builder to get the most out of it.
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Administrator
In ColdFusion; you can manage your installation and adjust your server settings using the included Administrator web app. In this video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates how to make changes to security settings for easier access to a development machine using ColdFusion Administrator.
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Clean Up Database Display
In ColdFusion; you can control how database query results are displayed by changing how HTML and ColdFusion tags are nested. In this video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates how to move ul tags outside of cfoutput tags to provide neater query results.
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Create a Query
ColdFusion allows you to add a tag to initialize a query using pure SQL code; or a combination of SQL and ColdFusion. In this Video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates how to use a tag to initialize a query using ColdFusion.
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Create Data Source
ColdFusion allows you to create web pages which can communicate to a database. In this video; Rob Huddleston uses the ColdFusion administrator to create a DSN which will be used as a reference to a data source.
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Create URL Variables
ColdFusion allows you to share data across pages by making use of variables in a URL. In this video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates how to create and use URLs in a ColdFusion template to share data from a list to a detail page.
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Creating and Displaying Variables
In ColdFusion; it's important to remember that there are very specific rules when it comes to naming and tagging variables. In this video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates how to enter and display variables using the cfset and cfoutput tags.
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Display Query as Table
In ColdFusion; you can display the results of a database query as an HTML table. In this video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates how to change the way you display query results by adding HTML tags to a ColdFusion template to generate a table.
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Display Query Results
ColdFusion provides configuration options for handling and displaying HTML queries made to a database. In this video; Rob Huddleston explains how to configure ColdFusion to display query results.
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Displaying Form Information
ColdFusion allows you to modify a query on a page so it can use information gathered on a form located on another page. In this video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates how to use the ColdFusion form scope to create a page to display a user's search.
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Form Basics
In ColdFusion coding; the most common method of gathering information from users is via an HTML form. In this Video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates how to create a form in HTML for use within a ColdFusion project.
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Updating Includes
In ColdFusion; you can add common interface elements in an include file and have the changes to navigation appear throughout your sites. In this video; Rob Huddleston uses an include to update global navigation.
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Use URL Variables
In ColdFusion; you can use url variables to make a query dynamic. In this video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates how to use a url variable in a database query to filter the results and return different results based on the value passed in the url.
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Using Wildcards in Search
In ColdFusion; wildcards can be used so users can generate their expected results by typing only a portion of a title. In this video; Rob Huddleston uses the like keyword so the % wildcard can be entered; allowing the upper function to be added to database items and search strings.
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Working with Include Files
ColdFusion allows for common code for elements such as headers; footers; and navigation bars; to be put in one file and then added to any number of pages. In this video; Rob Huddleston demonstrates the use of include files for navigation in web pages.
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Adding Fonts to a Kit
After watching this video; you will be able to add Typekit fonts to a kit for use on a web site.
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Adding Selectors
After watching this video; you will be able to add selectors for a kit in Typekit.
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Adding Typekit Fonts to HTML Only Web Sites
After watching this video; you will be able to add a font kit created in Typekit to an HTML-only web site.
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Adding Variation-Specific Font Family Names
After watching this video; you will be able to use variation-specific font family names in Typekit to overcome the limitations on font families in Internet Explorer 6 to 8.
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Browsing Fonts
After watching this video; you will be able to refine a search for fonts using the browsing tools in Typekit.
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Browsing Typekit Lists
After watching this video; you will be able to browse Typekit lists for particular fonts.
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Changing Your View of Fonts
After watching this video; you will be able to change the way fonts display in a Typekit library.
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Choosing a Typekit Plan
After watching this video; you will be able to compare the available Typekit plans.
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Configuring Adobe and Typekit Accounts
After watching this video; you will be able to edit preferences for Adobe and Typekit accounts.
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Create; Edit; and Deploy a Kit
After watching this video; you will be able to create and publish a kit using Typekit; and use it to add specific fonts to a web site.
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Customizing CSS in HTML Only Web Sites
After watching this video; you will be able to customize a cascading style sheet (CSS) in an HTML-only web site.
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Customizing CSS Using a Plug-In
After watching this video; you will be able to use a plug-in to customize a cascading style sheet (CSS) in WordPress; to control the use of Typekit fonts.
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Customizing CSS Using HTML
After watching this video; you will be able to use HTML to customize a cascading style sheet (CSS) in WordPress; to control the use of Typekit fonts.
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Customizing CSS Using Selectors in Typekit
After watching this video; you will be able to use available selectors in the Typekit interface to customize a cascading style sheet (CSS) for a WordPress site.
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Defining a Fallback Font Using HTML
After watching this video; you will be able to configure a fallback font using HTML.
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Defining a Fallback Font Using Typekit
After watching this video; you will be able to configure a fallback font for a kit using the Typekit interface.
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Defining a Font Subset
After watching this video; you will be able to configure a subset of fonts for adding to a kit in Typekit.
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Defining a Kit and Installing JavaScript
After watching this video; you will be able to define a Typescript kit and install JavaScript for it.
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Defining Numeric Font Weights and Styles
After watching this video; you will be able to define numeric font weight and style settings in a cascading style sheet (CSS).
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Distinguishing Between Local and Web Fonts
After watching this video; you will be able to distinguish between locally loaded fonts and web fonts.
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Editing a Kit
After watching this video; you will be able to edit a Typekit font kit by adding or removing fonts.
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Enabling or Disabling Font Syncing
After watching this video; you will be able to enable or disable the syncing of fonts locally.
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Filtering by Availability
After watching this video; you will be able to filter Typekit fonts based on availability.
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Filtering by Classification
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the main font classifications and filter available Typekit fonts based on their classification.
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Filtering by Language Support
After watching this video; you will be able to filter fonts based on the languages they support in Typekit.
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Filtering by Properties
After watching this video; you will be able to filter Typekit fonts based on their properties.
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Filtering Fonts Based on Recommendations
After watching this video; you will be able to filter Typekit fonts based on their recommended use.
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Filtering Fonts Using Multiple Criteria
After watching this video; you will be able to combine multiple criteria when filtering fonts in Typekit.
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Installing the Creative Cloud Desktop App
After watching this video; you will be able to download and install the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app.
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Introducing Typekit
After watching this video; you will be able to describe what Typekit is and give examples of its uses.
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Introduction to Kits
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the use of kits to deploy Typekit fonts.
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Managing Synced Fonts Using Typekit
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Typekit web interface to manage synced fonts.
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Navigating the Typekit Interface
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize the main areas of the Typekit interface and their uses.
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Publishing a Kit
After watching this video; you will be able to publish a font kit configured using Typekit.
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Purchasing a Typekit Plan
After watching this video; you will be able to create an Adobe account and use it to purchase a Typekit plan.
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Requirements for Installing Typekit
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the required specifications for installing and using Typekit; both offline and online.
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Saving and Browsing Favorite Fonts
After watching this video; you will be able to add Typekit fonts to a collection of favorite fonts.
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The Typekit Libraries
After watching this video; you will be able to distinguish between the full and limited Typekit libraries.
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Use the Typekit Interface
After watching this video; you will be able to browse and filter fonts in the Typekit libraries.
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Using a Plug-In to Add a Kit to a WordPress Site
After watching this video; you will be able to use a plug-in to add a Typekit font kit to a WordPress site.
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Using Adobe Creative Cloud to Sync Fonts
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app to sync fonts to local applications.
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Using Font Family Names in CSS
After watching this video; you will be able to write the Typekit font-family name for a font family into a cascading style sheet (CSS).
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Using Fonts on a Local Device
After watching this video; you will be able to use a synced Typekit font in a desktop application such as Microsoft Word.
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Using HTML to Add a Kit to a WordPress Site
After watching this video; you will be able to use HTML to add a Typekit font kit to a WordPress site.
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Creating Sites
Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 is a collection of editing; code; and formatting tools that you can work with to create web sites. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to go about creating a new site.
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Creating Frame Sets
Framesets are two or more web pages that display together and appear as a single web page in a browser. For example; a frameset can be used for a top-page banner and side-page navigation. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 to create framesets and add content to them.
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Creating From CSS Starter Pages
CSS layout is now the standard in web design. Rather than learning to write CSS code; you can use CSS starter pages included with Adobe Dreamweaver CS6. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to create a style sheet from a starter page.
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Creating Library Items
The Library is a place you can store and manage various assets – such as code; text; and images – within a Dreamweaver site. Using the Library is the first step in efficiently organizing and reusing repetitive site content. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add an asset to the Library in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6.
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Implementing Forms For Data Collection
Collecting data on web pages is a common practice. In Adobe Dreamweaver CS6; you can quickly and easily create basic forms for data collection. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add a basic form to a page and modify the fields to capture various types of data.
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Importing Microsoft Word Or Excel Content
You can use Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 to import Microsoft Word or Excel content; which saves a lot of time in getting information into your site. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Paste Special command to import content from Microsoft Word.
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Inspecting CSS
CSS is the way to format content for the Web. If you don’t know how to write CSS from scratch; you can use the Inspect mode in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 to review and modify the code. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the CSS inspection feature to design web pages.
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Linking to Other Content
Hyperlinks are a critical element of basic web design. They allow you to navigate to other site pages; independent pages; and specific places on a page; or send an e-mail. You can create various types of links using Adobe Dreamweaver CS6. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add links to a page.
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Making A Responsive Design Using Fluid Grid
Fluid Grid is a new feature in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 which allows you to apply different styles to a web page so it can adapt to different devices. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to set up a Fluid Grid for designing a flexible page layout.
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Managing Resources And Assets
Managing site resources and assets is an important administrative task. You can use Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 to manage and organize your assets. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add an image to the Assets panel.
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Modifying CSS Properties
CSS has become the default standard for formatting web content; and Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 provides a graphical interface to view; create; modify; and manage CSS. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the CSS Style panel to modify CSS properties instead of working directly with the code.
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Reviewing Pages In Different Browsers
Once a web page is published; the user's browser settings determine how the page displays. Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 allows you to preview pages in a variety of browsers. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to configure the options for previewing in a browser.
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Saving Templates
Templates are ready-to-use files that allow you to create new pages by reusing content from previously saved files. Dreamweaver CS6 provides you with options for creating templates. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to create a template from an existing page.
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Setting Web Page Properties
Each page in a web site has properties that influence how the page is catalogued and how it behaves. In Adobe Dreamweaver CS6; you can configure page properties such as the page title and the metadata to make a page searchable. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to modify the properties of a page.
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Using Behaviors To Swap Image
The Behaviors tool in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 allows you to add interactive content to a web page without having to know a lot of code. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Behaviors tool to swap images on a page.
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Create Motion Tween
Tweening is basic animation. You can create an object in one position; move it to another position; and have Adobe Flash CS6 create the frames; or tweens; in between to build an animation. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to use Flash to create a motion tween.
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Adding Bones to Symbols
You can use the Bone tool in Adobe Flash CS6 to create in Inverse Kinematics; or IK. The bones in symbol animations make the motion look more natural. In this video; Bob Flisser uses IK animation to constrain the motion of a human-shaped symbol.
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Create a Classic Tween
Using Adobe Flash CS6; you can maintain backward compatibility by creating classic tweens that are compatible with earlier versions of Flash. In this video; Bob Flisser uses Flash to create and edit a classic tween.
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Create and Animate a Mask
You can use masks in Adobe Flash CS6 to animate an area that is visible. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to use an animated mask to display parts of an image.
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Create Basic Shape Tween
You can use basic shape tweens in Adobe Flash CS6 to animate the morphing of basic objects. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to create a basic shape tween.
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Creating and Editing a Button Symbol
Buttons are the key to interactivity in Adobe Flash CS6. You can easily create new buttons or modify pre-built buttons. In this video; Bob Flisser uses Flash to create a custom button and to insert and edit a prebuilt button.
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Creating and Editing Graphic Symbols
You can use graphic symbols to create re-usable instances of existing graphics. In this video Bob Flisser uses Adobe Flash CS6 to create and edit graphic symbols.
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Creating TLF Text
Text Layout Framework; or TLF; available in Adobe Flash CS6; supports text features that are normally only found in high-end layout applications. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to use TLF text to create custom layouts.
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Dynamic and Input Text
Different types of text you can use in Adobe Flash CS6 are static; dynamic; and input text. In this video; Bob Flisser distinguishes between the three types; and creates and formats dynamic text.
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Embedding a Font in Flash
You can embed fonts in an Adobe Flash CS6 SWF file so that anyone who edits the file has access to the fonts you chose. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to embed and configure a font in an SWF file.
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Using CreateJS to Export Animation
A new feature of Adobe Flash CS6 is the ability to export animations to HTML5 to make them visible on mobile devices. To do this; you need to download and install a free plug-in called CreateJS. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to install and use the CreateJS plug-in.
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Using Motion Presets
Adobe Flash CS6 provides a number of motion presets to quickly animate symbols with common motions; such as flying in; flying out; twirling; and bouncing. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to use motion presets to animate basic objects.
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Using the Deco Tool
The Deco Tool in Adobe Flash CS6 allows you to add drawings; fills; and animations to your stage with just a few clicks. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to use the various effects included with the Deco Tool.
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Using the Spray Brush Tool
The Spray Brush Tool in Adobe Flash CS6 allows you to add a lot of the same symbols to the stage; when accuracy is not important. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to use the Spray Brush Tool to put many instances of a symbol on the stage.
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Using Timeline to Manipulate Layers
In Adobe Flash CS6; the Timeline and its layers determine how everything happens on the stage. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to create layers and manipulate them on the Timeline.
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Adding Contour to Lines
Adobe Illustrator CS6 provides the new Contour feature; which lets you quickly and easily modify lines and strokes by adding a bit of contour to them. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how she uses the Contour feature to transform a simple stroke into a contoured one.
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Applying Gradients to Strokes
Adobe Illustrator CS6 allows you to use gradients to improve the appearance of strokes in illustrations. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add a gradient to her stroke.
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Converting New Color Models
Adobe Illustrator CS6 lets you switch easily between the different color models. For example; you can use the CMYK color model for an image you want to print; and the RGB color model for an image that will be used on the Web. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to switch between the color models.
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Creating a Custom Shape Using Simple Shapes
The Shape Builder tool in Adobe Illustrator lets you use basic shapes; such as a circle; rectangle; or star; to create more advanced custom shapes. Illustrator converts the basic shapes into vector images; which you can resize. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Shape Builder tool to create a custom shape from basic shapes.
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Creating a New Blank Illustration
In Adobe Illustrator you can start a new illustration on a blank canvas. Depending on the type of illustration you want to create; you can choose the profile; such as print; the Web; or mobile devices; the number and size of pages or artboards; and the color model. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to create a new file.
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Creating a Pattern Swatch
The Pattern tool in Adobe Illustrator enables you to easily and quickly create custom patterns; which are automatically added to the Swatches panel. You can manipulate several settings; such as the tile type; to get the effect you want. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to create a pattern using the Pattern tool.
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Creating New Illustrations from a Template
Adobe Illustrator provides various templates you can use to create new files. They’re useful if you’re new to Illustrator or if you want to get a jump start when creating a file. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to create a banner using one of the templates.
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Organizing Objects with Layers
You can use layers in Adobe Illustrator to simplify complex graphics by better managing how you work with each element. With each element assigned to a layer; you can turn visibility on or off; and change the stacking order of the elements. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to create and add elements to layers.
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Previewing Illustrations for Mobile Devices
Adobe Illustrator CS6 provides the Save for Web feature to help you design images suitable for a range of screen sizes; from large monitors to small mobile device screens. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Save for Web feature to choose settings to optimize an image for online use.
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Printing Composite Proofs and Color Separations
Using Adobe Illustrator CS6; you can create composite prints and color separations. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to print using color separations.
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Recoloring Artwork
Adobe Illustrator provides various ways to work with color. You can use the Recolor Artwork tool to easily select; identify; and modify individual colors in your graphic. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Recolor Artwork tool to modify the colors in a graphic.
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Tracing Artwork
The Trace tool in Adobe Illustrator CS6 has been redesigned to allow you to trace images more precisely and efficiently and repurpose them as quality; scalable vector graphics. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Trace tool to trace an image.
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Using the Symbol Sprayer
The new Symbol Sprayer tool in Adobe Illustrator lets you add many instances of a symbol to the Artboard at once. You can use this tool to create patterns; such as a field of flowers. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Symbol Sprayer to create a pattern.
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Apply Styles in a Sequence
Adobe InDesign CS6 allows you to automatically apply a number of styles in a specific order to paragraphs in a document. This is more efficient than manually changing the style for each paragraph. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates an efficient method of applying the paragraph style to a document.
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Create a Table of Contents
With Adobe InDesign CS6; you can automatically create a table of contents based on the styles you have in your document. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to add a table of contents using styles created in advance.
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Create Anchored Objects
With Adobe InDesign CS6; you can create anchored objects if you want them to move with a specific spot in your text. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to anchor an image in a document.
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Import Styles from Microsoft Word
When you import a Microsoft Word document into Adobe InDesign CS6; InDesign can read any built-in styles you applied to the document's text. It also includes options for managing and modifying these styles. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to import and change built-in styles.
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Insert Footnotes
You can easily insert footnotes into documents in Adobe InDesign CS6. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to add and remove footnotes; as well as create a new paragraph style for them.
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Redefine Styles
Styles provide you with speed and consistency in your documents; and Adobe InDesign CS6 allows you to redefine your styles to suit your tastes. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to change your paragraph style definitions.
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Add a Matte Border to an Image
By manipulating a few settings in Adobe Photoshop CS6; you can give an image a matted look. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add a virtual mat to an image.
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Making Everything Alright with the Healing Brush
In Adobe Photoshop CS6; you can use the Healing Brush and Spot Healing Brush tools to remove spots; blemishes; or scratches in an image. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to make corrections using the Spot Healing Brush.
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Moving Objects with Content-Aware
The Content-Aware Move feature in Adobe Photoshop CS6 allows you to manipulate and improve an image by changing the position of the elements in the image. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Content-Aware Move feature to reduce the space between two elements of an image.
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Organizing Layers
In Adobe Photoshop CS6; it is very easy to rearrange and rename layers to keep them organized and simple to work with. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to rename layers and rearrange the stacking order.
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Removing Objects with Content-Aware
In Outlook 2013 you have the option of requesting a delivery or read receipt by default; thus eliminating the need to set these tracking options on an individual message basis. In this video; Josh Penzell demonstrates how to set mail options so that delivery and mail receipts are requested every time a mail is sent.
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Using Automatic Adjustments
If the color and contrast of an image are not right; you can use the Auto Color feature in Adobe Photoshop CS6 to make adjustments automatically. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Auto Color feature to analyze a picture and apply the color and contrast adjustments.
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Using the Lens Correction Filter
Different lenses have different types of issues. The Lens Correction filter in Adobe Photoshop CS6 can help you to make adjustments to an image to suit your tastes. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to straighten out an image taken with a fish-eye lens.
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Adding Text to an Image
There is often a need to work with text in Adobe Photoshop CS6. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to add text to an image using the Type tool; and apply various text formatting options.
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Cloning Parts of an Image
The Clone Stamp tool is one of the many retouching tools in Adobe Photoshop CS6. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Clone Stamp tool to copy part of an image and apply it to other areas.
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Creating a Panorama
The Photomerge feature in Adobe Photoshop CS6 can help you create a single panorama from multiple images. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use Photomerge to analyze a series of images and stitch them together to make them look like a single image.
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Creating Layers
Layers help you to organize and manipulate parts of an image. There are different ways to create layers in Adobe Photoshop CS6. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to create new layers and use some of the options available when working with them.
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Hiding and Locking Layers
The ability to hide and lock layers gives you great control over what you do with your images when using Adobe Photoshop CS6. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to hide and show layers; as well as how to lock them in place.
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In the Dark with Photoshop CS6
The new dark interface in Adobe Photoshop CS6 is designed to make things less obtrusive as you work. The interface also consists of several panels; which you can show or hide; as required. In this video; Erin Olsen uses some of the keyboard shortcuts available to customize the interface.
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Knowing When to Dodge and Burn
The Dodge and Burn tools in Adobe Photoshop CS6 can lighten or darken specific areas of an image. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use these tools to lighten part of an image.
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Lassoing to Make Selections
There are many ways to select content in Adobe Photoshop CS6; including the various Lasso tools. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to use the Magnetic Lasso tool for making a selection.
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Making a Patch
The Patch tool is one of the many tools provided in Adobe Photoshop CS6 that allows you to retouch images to make them perfect. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to create a patch to fix an image by removing part of it.
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Cloning between Layers
After watching this video; you will be able to clone to a different layer in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Create a Template
The files that you use in ColdFusion are called templates; and can be created using either HTML; ColdFusion code; or a mixture of both. In this video; Rob Huddleston shows how to build a template in Coldfusion using basic HTML tags.
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Adding Captions
After watching this video; you will be able to insert text captions in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Adding Images
After watching this video; you will be able to add images in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Adding Slides and Responsive Content
After watching this video; you will be able to add and organize slides in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Aligning
After watching this video; you will be able to align selections in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Setting Preferences
After watching this video; you will be able to set preferences in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Creating Glow Effects in
After watching this video; you will be able to create a glow effect in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Creating Lists
As you develop and manage your web sites; you are likely to work with lists. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates the different ways you can create numbered (or ordered) lists and bulleted (or unordered) lists in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6.
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The Lasso Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Lasso tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Overview
Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 allows you to build cross-platform internet applications for desktop and mobile devices. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates different sections of the Flash Builder interface.
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Resizing Images
After watching this video; you will be able to resize images in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Clone Stamp Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Clone Stamp tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Working with Color
After watching this video; you will be able to work with color in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Cloning from Different Files
After watching this video; you will be able to clone from different image files in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Exercise: Work with Paths
After watching this video; you will be able to practice working with the Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 interface.
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Creating a Mask with a Path
After watching this video; you will be able to use a path to create a mask in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Pencil Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Pencil tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Isolating a Layer Object
After watching this video; you will be able to isolate a layer object and create transparency in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The History Brush Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the History Brush tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Magic Wand Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Magic Wand tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Drag and Drop from Other Documents
After watching this video; you will be able to drag and drop from other documents in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Introduction to the Interface
After watching this video; you will be able to work with the interface and specify preferences in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Marquee Tools
After watching this video; you will be able to make simple marquee selections in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Text Layers to Modify Other Layers
After watching this video; you will be able to use text layers to modify other layers in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Creating a Project from PowerPoint
After watching this video; you will be able to create an Adobe Captivate 9 project file by importing a PowerPoint file.
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Merge Data
Adobe InDesign CS6 allows you to easily import any data saved in a CSV file into an InDesign document using the Data Merge feature. In this video; Bob Flisser demonstrates how to merge data from an Excel spreadsheet with an InDesign document.
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Placing Images
After watching this video; you will be able to place images in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Brush Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Brush tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Transparency
After watching this video; you will be able to create transparency in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Converting a Selection into a Path
After watching this video; you will be able to convert a selection into a path in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Making a Selection with a Path
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Pen tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Creating Drop Shadows
After watching this video; you will be able to create a drop shadow in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Debugging
Debugging your code in Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 is easy using breakpoints. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to set breakpoints and conditional breakpoints to stop code when only the condition is right.
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Creating Web Pages
Web pages are where you put content on web sites and as you develop your site; you may need to add more pages. In this video; Erin Olsen demonstrates how to set the document type and create new web pages in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6.
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Publishing Projects
After watching this video; you will be able to publish an Adobe Captivate 9 project for use on multiple devices.
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Remote Debugging
Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 enables you to debug and test your deployed application easily. In this video; Drew Shefman demonstrates how to debug remotely inside a Flash Builder.
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Using Geolocation
After watching this video; you will be able to apply Geolocation into your projects in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Working with Color
After watching this video; you will be able to work with color in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Feathering
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Feathering feature in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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The Magnetic Lasso Tool
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Magnetic Lasso tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Isolating and Cloning
After watching this video; you will be able to isolate and clone objects in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Using Adjustment Layers
After watching this video; you will be able to use adjustment layers in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.
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Adobe Captivate 9 Fundamentals: Rollover Objects
After watching this video, you will be able to work with Rollover objects in Adobe Captivate 9.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Configure HTML Events and Actions on Audio Elements
After watching this video, you will be able to create HTML audio elements, methods, properties, and events within Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Working with the Video Tag
After watching this video, you will be able to define and use the HTML video tag in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: HTML Basics
After watching this video, you will be able to use HTML5 video in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Audio Considerations in Compositions
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize the audio file types Edge Animate accepts for import.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Creating a Custom Video Player
After watching this video, you will be able to import assets to create a custom video player in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Publishing Settings
After watching this video, you will be able to publish a composition as a web page using the relevant publishing settings in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Publishing a Composition to a Web Page
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize how the publish folder works in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Video Codecs and Media Extensions
After watching this video, you will be able to differentiate between codecs and change media extensions in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Use Responsive Publishing Settings
After watching this video, you will be able to set the publishing properties and publish a composition in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Designing for Older Web Browsers
After watching this video, you will be able to create a down-level stage in Edge Animate to accommodate browsers that have difficulty viewing animated pages.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Inserting a Preloader Clipart
After watching this video, you will be able to insert and position a preloader clipart onto the stage in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Preloader Graphics
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize the importance of a preloader graphic in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Image Size Limitations
After watching this video, you will be able to slice larger images into small parts and handle the parts as symbols in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Troubleshooting Elements
After watching this video, you will be able to set minimum and maximum widths for elements to eliminate poor stretching and scrunching of elements in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Tweaking the Relative Position of Elements
After watching this video, you will be able to apply view and position settings to scale the position of various elements on the stage in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Scaling Graphics as the Stage Changes
After watching this video, you will be able to set the property of the width and height units in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Adding a Background Photo to the Stage
After watching this video, you will be able to import an image as the stage background in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Master Triggers and Actions
After watching this video, you will be able to create an interactive composition in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Resizing and Repositioning Automatically
After watching this video, you will be able to create graphics in Edge Animate that automatically resize within different browser windows.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Occupying the Full Browser Window
After watching this video, you will be able to set background image and the stage to take full advantage of the browser dimensions in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Testing Triggers and Actions
After watching this video, you will be able to preview and test triggers and actions created in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Playing Animations in the Browser
After watching this video, you will be able to use Autoplay and JavaScript triggers to run an animation in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Controlling Offstage Elements
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Overflow menu to hide elements and scroll options in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Select, Cut, Copy, and Paste Elements
After watching this video, you will be able to select, cut, copy, and paste created or imported objects in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Rectangle Tool
After watching this video, you will be able to create a square and configure its properties in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Changing the Stage View and Background Color
After watching this video, you will be able to select a background color using the color picker swatch in Edge Animate and edit the stage zoom options.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Setting up Stage Properties
After watching this video, you will be able to manipulate stage width and height properties in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Absolute and Responsive Design Width Measurement
After watching this video, you will be able to work with the Min W and Max W width options as a percentage or pixels in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Applying and Animating Gradient Backgrounds
After watching this video, you will be able to apply gradients to the stage background and rotate them by manipulating CSS properties in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Creating a Smooth Transition
After watching this video, you will be able to enable the Auto-Keyframe and Auto-Transition modes to create keyframes in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Instant Transitions
After watching this video, you will be able to change property values to move from one value to another without gradual transition in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Editing Transitions using Motions
After watching this video, you will be able to use the easing motion and reverse motion techniques in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Insert Time Command
After watching this video, you will be able to extend the length of a transition using the Insert Time command in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Adding Keyframes
After watching this video, you will be able to create manual and auto keyframes for elements on the stage in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Use Transitions, Symbols, and Typeface
After watching this video, you will be able to create a transition and a symbol in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Corners and Drop Shadows
After watching this video, you will be able to manipulate shapes using the corners keyframe and master radii control points in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Troubleshooting Animation Keyframes
After watching this video, you will be able to identify problematic keyframes using the property panel in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Importing HTML text and Working with Tags
After watching this video, you will be able to construct HTML tags in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Animating Text
After watching this video, you will be able to use the properties of text, such as the transform property to change the motion of text on the stage.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Transformations and Effects
After watching this video, you will be able to create a positioning template and use the template as a drop shadow effect in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Creating a Slide Show and Hiding Elements
After watching this video, you will be able to create a slideshow and hide elements using Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Importing Artwork into Edge Animate
After watching this video, you will be able to import graphic files into Edge Animate .
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Accessing Google Web Fonts
After watching this video, you will be able to locate host web fonts and add them to a collection in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Fonts, Typefaces, and CSS
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Text subpanel to change text-specific properties and audience web-specific fonts in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Modifying Element Properties
After watching this video, you will be able to set the Arrange, Alignment, and Distribute Element properties in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Placing Stage Elements in Relation to Each Other
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Smart Guides, Unlock or Lock Guides, and the ruler to set elements on the stage in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Graphic File Formats and Types
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize the file formats and types used in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Add and Manipulate Stage Elements
After watching this video, you will be able to add elements to the stage and manipulate them in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Clipping Tool
After watching this video, you will be able to use the clipping animation effect to expose or cover an onscreen element.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Transform Tool
After watching this video, you will be able to use the transform properties and tool in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Animate Color Picker
After watching this video, you will be able to use the correct color model in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Creating Text Callout Rollover Actions
After watching this video, you will be able to create callouts for objects and add triggers and actions in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Setting Touch and Mouse Triggers
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize the triggers in Edge Animate to develop projects for iPhones and Android devices.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Adding Image Thumbnails to the Stage
After watching this video, you will be able to add thumbnails and position the image coordinates on the stage in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Breaking Down Code
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize the code structure in JavaScript.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Playback Control
After watching this video, you will be able to add buttons and use triggers and actions in Edge Animate to give the user control when playing the animation in a browser.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Adding Events and Actions to Buttons on the Stage
After watching this video, you will be able to use the timeline or elements panel to insert actions and events in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Using Labels with Stage Triggers and Element Actions
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize that labels and triggers work together in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Triggering an Element
After watching this video, you will be able to set an automatic triggered action on the timeline and stagein Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Creating a Nonlinear Navigation
After watching this video, you will be able to add code to move the playhead to different elements on the timeline and manipulate elements using mouse cursor interactions in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Using Timeline Triggers to Add Loops
After watching this video, you will be able to create a loop and edit, move, and delete triggers in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: jQuery and Edge Animate API Control Layers
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize how jQuery is used to provide control within layers in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Adding Functionality using JavaScript
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize JavaScript project dependency in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Triggers, Events, and Actions
After watching this video, you will be able to use triggers, events, and actions in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Synchronizing Elements in an Animation
After watching this video, you will be able to synchronize animation elements in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Using the Rollover Action
After watching this video, you will be able to create a button symbol with a rollover action in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Interactivity
After watching this video, you will be able to use the three main steps to create interactivity in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Use Keyframes, Transitions, and Symbols
After watching this video, you will be able to create animation keyframes, edit transitions using motions, and create a button with a rollover action.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Animating Symbols using Individual Symbol Timelines
After watching this video, you will be able to using timelines for animating individual symbols in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Grouping Elements in DIV
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Group Elements in DIV command on grouped objects in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Opening a Web Page
After watching this video, you will be able to create a button symbol to open a web page in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Adding Sound
After watching this video, you will be able to add audio from the Library panel and set playback properties in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Audio Attributes
After watching this video, you will be able to identify audio attributes available in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Adding Video
After watching this video, you will be able to configure HTML5 video in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Controlling Autoplay and the False Attribute
After watching this video, you will be able to add the autoplay attribute to initiate playback on click in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Using Audio on Devices
After watching this video, you will be able to configure audio for playback on multiple devices in Edge Animate.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Audio Syntax Required for HTML Elements
After watching this video, you will be able to recognize the syntax structure of audio playback within the code window as well as identify event, method, object, and actions of HTML audio elements, and properties after publishing.
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Adobe Edge Animate CC: Triggering Audio Playback on the Timeline
After watching this video, you will be able to access the Actions editor to edit a trigger for audio in Edge Animate.