Angelo, another great tutorial. InDesign has been one of my favorite apps for years. I love the interactivity features, not sure if that was available when I did a magazine for a client a few years ago. GREAT WORK!
Great tutorial. To achieve the same result, have you tried just growing the bars to the current position, width: 100%, height: 0. hidden until trigger. That might give a cleaner file.
Thanks for that Bruce! That's a great way and slipped my mind you can use the "Grow" with "To Current Appearance" method. Might be another tutorial for the future. Take care!
TOP. Hi Angelo. You posted another great video, and as soon as I can I'll try the animations. Too bad some software doesn't support them and they don't work on smartphones. Only with Acrobat?
Hi Alex, these run on HTML so they can be viewed in a web browser on mobile. Or an E-Pub Reader such as Apple Books. InDesign also allows you to export HTML, but you'd need some help from a developer to clean it up if you'd host it on your own website. You're thinking Interactive PDF. This will not work for Interactive PDF.
I wouldn't do something like that in InDesign. For something that large scale that deals with video, you'd likely use After Effects. InDesign also does not export video files. Great question though!
Hi Sue! No, this wouldn't work for PDF Interactive. Not much does these days. This example is HTML5 where PDF runs on Flash, which is no longer supported. Your options (as of now) are to either use the Publish Online feature, which will publish to an Adobe-hosted server. You can share the link or embed the project to another site such as WordPress, Square Space, etc... The other option is exporting for EPub (Fixed Layout) and viewing the project in an e-reader app, such as Apple Books (Mac) or Calibre (Windows/Android). All the best.
Not directly, but there's a workaround I often use. Publish the doc online and then use a screen recording tool (QuickTime on Mac or Windows equivalent) to capture the are you want to share. Once it's saved you have a video you can share to social media or email. You can even convert that vid to a GIF using Adobe Express. Hope that helps you.
Excellent. Thanks. Do you know if it is possible to autoplay an animation, so if a client flips the page of a report and is presented with a bunch of graphs, that those graphs then autoplay ?
Angelo, another great tutorial. InDesign has been one of my favorite apps for years. I love the interactivity features, not sure if that was available when I did a magazine for a client a few years ago. GREAT WORK!
Great Video 👍 InDesign has come so far, especially with keeping up with the digital demand and functionality. Keep it up!
Thanks Giftbox Creative! I am glad you enjoyed it.
Great tutorial. To achieve the same result, have you tried just growing the bars to the current position, width: 100%, height: 0. hidden until trigger. That might give a cleaner file.
Thanks for that Bruce! That's a great way and slipped my mind you can use the "Grow" with "To Current Appearance" method. Might be another tutorial for the future. Take care!
great, Can you provide us with more explanations for the interactive pdf
TOP. Hi Angelo. You posted another great video, and as soon as I can I'll try the animations.
Too bad some software doesn't support them and they don't work on smartphones. Only with Acrobat?
Hi Alex, these run on HTML so they can be viewed in a web browser on mobile. Or an E-Pub Reader such as Apple Books. InDesign also allows you to export HTML, but you'd need some help from a developer to clean it up if you'd host it on your own website. You're thinking Interactive PDF. This will not work for Interactive PDF.
Is there a way to save this in a format that can be used for video screens or billboards and even TV?
I wouldn't do something like that in InDesign. For something that large scale that deals with video, you'd likely use After Effects. InDesign also does not export video files. Great question though!
Hi, great video! Just a quick question - would you save this out as an interactive pdf? Would this work?
Hi Sorry, scrap that, I've realised it won't work lol
Hi Sue! No, this wouldn't work for PDF Interactive. Not much does these days. This example is HTML5 where PDF runs on Flash, which is no longer supported. Your options (as of now) are to either use the Publish Online feature, which will publish to an Adobe-hosted server. You can share the link or embed the project to another site such as WordPress, Square Space, etc... The other option is exporting for EPub (Fixed Layout) and viewing the project in an e-reader app, such as Apple Books (Mac) or Calibre (Windows/Android). All the best.
Can you export as an mo4?
Not directly, but there's a workaround I often use. Publish the doc online and then use a screen recording tool (QuickTime on Mac or Windows equivalent) to capture the are you want to share. Once it's saved you have a video you can share to social media or email. You can even convert that vid to a GIF using Adobe Express. Hope that helps you.
Thanks, I’ll try that!
Doesn't seem to include the animation when I tried this.
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Hi dear Angelo thanks for all videos . Please introduce free apps in Android that open epub file completely
Hi Hale. Try one called Caliber. It's the best one for Windows/Android I have found in my travels.
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Excellent. Thanks. Do you know if it is possible to autoplay an animation, so if a client flips the page of a report and is presented with a bunch of graphs, that those graphs then autoplay ?