Kimball Larsen
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This feature request is added to backlog and will consider it in future updates.
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We also have a catalog of over 700 online courses that we have created and loaded to our LMS (CSOD). These are only run on desktop computers and do not need to be responsive. It is much better for all the use cases of our company to create these courses with fixed images, SVGs, text, and all other assets in one place where we can define the X and Y position of each object and the height and width as well. We purchased the New Captivate for our team of 6 developers a year ago, and we still CANNOT use it to create even a template for rebuilding our courses which will have to be done one at a time. Even if we start now, it will be difficult or impossible to rebuild them all in time for Captivate 2019 to lose Adobe support. Our situation is very similar to what @Drew mentions here. We NEED the ability to have full control over where everything is placed to even get started using the new Captivate. We have just purchased a license for Storyline 360, and we will soon start building some courses in it to see if it can do what we need it to. We have been using Adobe Products since before Adobe bought these from Macromedia, but with the lack of this functionality, we will be forced to move away from it very soon. It is a shame because when we compared Storyline 2 with the current Captivate version years ago, all of my developers sided with Captivate as the better product. Not sure who is managing this product now, but they are out of touch with what course developers need in the product. The nice to haves of responsive design pale in comparison with the importance of being able to create courses launched from an LMS with a set dimension and precise placement and sizing of objects.