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Re: Scalable vs Responsive
From: Patrick H. Lauke
Date: Jun 26, 2019 12:46PM
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On 26/06/2019 19:37, Szaj, Julie wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> There has been some discussion at our university about whether web-based training (created in Adobe Captivate; trainings range from Compliance training to software how-to, to informational) should be scalable or responsive. We would love to hear your input as to which method meets accessibility guidelines (and which guidelines those would be), your overall opinions of scalable vs responsive design, and any other thoughts you might have on the subject. As a side note, many of our trainings do require learners to click and interact with content.
It really depends what you mean by "scalable" here, as by itself, that
doesn't mean much...
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