I don’t really want to go through uploading the asset files to my server every time I have to make an edit and send a revision to my client. If I email that to someone they can’t use it to view. With In5 the link generated for preview is only good in my default browser on my computer where I have In5 installed. ![]() I’m only still playing around with Adobe Publish Online because my client needs to see updated links often and Publish Online gives you a link that is quickly/easily shareable. Because this is a key feature for my client, I must make sure that works before I commit. ![]() Your extension solves the scrolling text issue I had, and now I’m just waiting for help (via the Ajar Answer Exchange) on an issue I’m having with the lightbox in In5 (when I select to show external links in a lightbox, I get a blank/white lightbox with no content in it). I’ve been navigating all the digital publishing options (which I’m new to) to see what meets all my needs. This is one more reason for me to proceed with purchasing the In5 license…I’m on the free trial right now. Appreciate the quick response and the potential work-around. The panel works with InDesign CC or newer. Thus I’ve dubbed it Universal Scrolling Frames. The scrolling frame will work in ePUB (Fixed Layout and Reflowable), HTML, DPS, Publish Online, and in5. Then I went one step further and created a simple panel that will let you control scrolling with zero coding. Chad wrote up how to manually insert this code on epubsecrets. ![]() I worked with Chad Chelius to refine the CSS that would support scrolling frames in ePUB and Publish Online. In looking for ways for add this interactivity for all formats, I heard from many people that scrolling frames were a high priority. While this extra interactivity was supported by DPS, as well as our tool- in5 (InDesign to HTML5)-it’s not supported by InDesign’s native export formats: ePUB, HTML, and Publish Online. The old DPS/AEM Mobile (Folio) Overlays panel adds several additional options, such as scrolling frames. Adobe InDesign is full of wonderful interactive capabilities.
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