Posts Tagged ‘code’
Using jQuery and Lectora to Customize Your e-Learning Courses: Part 4
This is the fourth and final part of my jQuery in Lectora® series, so we are going to build something exciting and learn something rather complex. But let’s first recap what we’ve learned so far: Part 1—Why jQuery is useful and how to include it in your title. We also enhanced a multiple choice question.…
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This is Part 3 of my 4-part blog about leveraging jQuery to take your Lectora® courses beyond “good” into the “awesome” territory. In Part 2, we learned how to move your scripts outside Lectora for quicker access and built a cool word game. This time we’re going to play with jQuery’s best friend—jQuery UI. Wait,…
Read MoreUsing jQuery and Lectora to Customize Your e-Learning Courses: Part 2
This is Part 2 of my 4-part blog about leveraging jQuery to take your Lectora® courses beyond “good” and into the “awesome” territory. In Part 1, we learned how to add the jQuery library to your title and extend quiz functionality in a very interesting way. In this chapter, we’ll look at how to speed…
Read MoreUsing jQuery and Lectora to Customize Your e-Learning Courses: Part 1
In this 4-part blog I’m going to show you how to leverage jQuery to take your Lectora® e-Learning courses beyond “good” and into the “awesome” territory. Let’s start with Part 1, where we’ll learn how to add the jQuery library to your title as well as how to use it for a cool little trick.…
Read MoreUsing CSS to Style Your Lectora Course
Are you ready to see just how far you can take your Lectora® e-Learning course? We asked a pro Lectora developer, Tim Kindberg, to share some insight into using CSS to style a Lectora course. Check it out: There are a lot of things that Lectora does for us. However, in the occasional instance where…
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