Posts Tagged with ‘Interactive’

Create an Interactive PDF with Animations in 1 Step

September 28 2011 • 12:55 PM

Combine PDFs and animation sounds easy, but it is often harder than it needs to be. Here is another trick that might make it easier.

From the Creators of InDesign – Adobe Muse

August 14 2011 • 9:17 PM

Do you wish you could just design a website without having to worry about writing or editing code? A new product called Adobe Muse promises to make this designers dream finally happen.

The Holy Grail Has Been Found – Create Forms Fields in InDesign

June 14 2011 • 7:58 PM

Your prayers have been answered…

Sort of.

New Interactive Keyboard Shortcuts Guide for InDesign CS5

February 15 2011 • 10:01 AM

Check out this amazing guide that pushes InDesign’s interactive features to the limit!

New script to output single pages to Interactive PDF

January 27 2011 • 9:27 PM

Keith has created a simple set of scripts that let you choose to output single pages or reader spreads when you export to Interactive PDF.

Create Hexadecimal Color Swatches in InDesign for Interactive Documents

November 2 2010 • 1:43 PM

InDesign doesn’t allow speccing a color with hex or html color codes… until now!

Build a Moving Bike using Flash in InDesign, Part 2

October 26 2010 • 4:05 AM

Part 2 of this project shows what happens when you animate an object to move in opposite directions simultaneously. Uh-oh, that sounds dangerous.

Build a Moving Bike using Flash in InDesign, Part 1

October 21 2010 • 4:27 PM

With CS5, you can build a bicycle and take it for a ride. Part 1 of the Build a Bike series will get your wheels turning.

Creating a Presentation, Part 1: Automatically Animating a List

October 1 2010 • 9:38 AM

InDesign CS5 has pushed the envelope with its new interactive features. This is the first part of a series of tutorials on creating presentations with InDesign.

Making Text Anchors the Fast Way

September 2 2009 • 1:44 PM

I only knew the painful, slow way to make text anchors for interactive PDF files, ’til Anne-Marie pointed out an obvious (and much better) way.