Helpful Hints from the LinkedIn Captivate Group.
The exchange below took place in the Adobe Captivate Group on LinkedIn.com, and I found it very helpful. I’m blogging it so it’s a reference I can refer back to, but if you find it helps you, too, even better!
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Can anyone tell me the difference between a Rollover Slidelet and a Rollover Image? They appear to do the same thing.
Thanks! Paula Butts
Training Design Specialist at Circles
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Hello Paula.
In looking through the Adobe Resource Center I found the following definitions. See http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Captivate/3.0/index.html
Rollover slidelet:
Area on a slide that respond to the mouse action by displaying a slidelet–a slide within a slide that has almost all the functionality of a regular slide.
Rollover images:
A rollover image consists of an image and a rollover area (the “hot” area). A rollover image appears when the user moves the mouse over the “hot” area.
Hope this helps.
Bruce E Richards
Research and Instructional Design Coordinator at Missouri State University
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The ‘slide within a slide’ is the key aspect of a slidelet for me. A slidelet has it’s own timeline, separate from the main slide. I’ve used slidelets when I want to have a seaparet SWF file run as part of a rollover.
David Kelly, CPLP
VP, Director of Training at Carver Federal Savings Bank
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This is timely:
http://blogs.adobe.com/captivate/2009/04/get_ready_to_wear_that_creativ_1.html
Steve Wilhite
Senior Technical Curriculum Developer at iRise






This is great information, and very helpful. Thanks for posting and keep up the good work!
-Steven M. Johnson
I would like to use the sidelet for different things but do not like the “X” that is in the top corner. Can that be turned off anywhere?
How did I miss Mary’s question in her comment? So sorry, Mary.
Take a look at IconLogic’s how-to page for Captivate Slidelets; as it’s a great resource:
http://iconlogic.blogs.com/weblog/2007/07/adobe-captiva-3.html
Hope this helps.