hi, thank you for the tutorial It looks great. when I view it in the epub preview it works but sadly, when I export it as a interactive pdf and view through adobe acrobat, my image gallery doesn't work. Do you have any solutions?
I've been watching a bunch of tutorials like this with interactive photos and transitions, but I might be looking for the wrong thing and was hoping for suggestions, either a tutorial or maybe a different software. I've got adobe CCS to work off already, but if there are suggested plug-ins or software, I'm willing to try. I have a number of Maps of an area over a number of years and I want to put something together to transition between them preferably with a manual control of some kind. If it's possible to control an overlay of one to the next where you can see the differences as well even. So far this video seems to be the closest to what I'm trying to do, but not quite it right. Any suggestions I would be grateful.
Anna this isn't supported for interactive PDF as it's HTML based. The only interactive things you can really do in PDF nowadays is hyperlink, nav buttons, and show/hide objects. Anything with animation or Object States, like I show in this tutorial, are best for EPub or Publish Online.
Thanks again for a new tutorial//Enjoying it a lot. I like to use the images you provide, just to make sure the outcome is the same as yours. Unfortunately where you say "you can download the files by clicking the link below.", there is no link to click.
As of now, the only options are: 1. Export for EPub and viewing it in an EReader, such as Apple Books or the equivalent for Windows/Android. I found that one called "Caliber" is the best for retaining animation and interactivity. 2. Publish Online allows you to simply publish the document to an Adobe-hosted server. Text is no longer live and this is not searchable. But it's a good way of going from InDesign to the web for simple documents. 3. In5 is a paid subscription that has tools allowing users to go from InDesign to your own hosted website. Look into it as it's a worthwhile tool if you're publishing a lot. 4. You can always go to File > Export and choose HTML as the export file. This will output the HTML, js and images for web. However this will not retain the geometry and layout. You will need to work with a developer to clean it up the code in Dreamweaver. I hope these were helpful and you can understand when you translate back.
@@AngeloMontilla Thanks for the answer! It turns out that a simple user without third-party add-ons will not be able to use the converted file. Not all users will be able to open the Epub. Html requires the necessary knowledge. And in5 is an additional paid service.
@@RW.MOMOON Hey there! I left the link to download the scrolling frames extension in the description. The Overlay you're trying to access is not functional. It used to be part of InDesign's Digital Publishing Suite (DPS) which no longer exists. You'll have to download that extension if you want the scrolling frames feature. Thanks!
I swear your tutorials are the best! thanks to you I've learned so much about InDesign
You're very kind, Alex! Thank you and I am so glad my tutorials have helped you.
Where can I find the Universal Scrolling Frame extension you mention in the video?
hi, thank you for the tutorial It looks great. when I view it in the epub preview it works but sadly, when I export it as a interactive pdf and view through adobe acrobat, my image gallery doesn't work. Do you have any solutions?
Thank you very much! It was easy to understand and remember! Wish you good luck and thanks again!
Thank you for the kind words!
Hello Angelo, how do I export this? As a PDF interactive file my slides dont work.
it has to be a online publication to work :/
Sweet! This is an excellent tutorial!
Thank you!
Glad it helped! Thanks!
I'm longing for the day when InDesign can be solely used to create websites without third-party plugins. Awesome video!
Agreed. Thank you!
What if I don't want button, just by a click during presentation, and the image will change to the next?
Thank you so much for these amazing tutorials! They've been such a help in making my portfolio easier to navigate & more engaging 🤩
That's awesome to hear Jon! Feel free to share your work on social. I'd love to see what you're creating.
Hey! Great tutorial! Thanks for posting! I'm INDESIGN lover forever 😍
Thanks Jawad! That's great to hear!
Be amazing if it saved out as a stand alone to send in an email. Great work.
Thanks Jonathan, and yes, I agree! I am hoping for those types of improvements in the next version of Id. Take care!
I've been watching a bunch of tutorials like this with interactive photos and transitions, but I might be looking for the wrong thing and was hoping for suggestions, either a tutorial or maybe a different software. I've got adobe CCS to work off already, but if there are suggested plug-ins or software, I'm willing to try.
I have a number of Maps of an area over a number of years and I want to put something together to transition between them preferably with a manual control of some kind. If it's possible to control an overlay of one to the next where you can see the differences as well even. So far this video seems to be the closest to what I'm trying to do, but not quite it right. Any suggestions I would be grateful.
But the first image, "Main 1" appears invisible in the begining if I apply fade in animation. How can I solve this? Thank you!
It only works in the epub preview but not in the interactive pdf. Why? What can i change? I need to submit my pdf on Wednesday...
Anna this isn't supported for interactive PDF as it's HTML based. The only interactive things you can really do in PDF nowadays is hyperlink, nav buttons, and show/hide objects. Anything with animation or Object States, like I show in this tutorial, are best for EPub or Publish Online.
can this be carried over if you save it to PDF file? or is this only possible for epub?
EPub or Publish Online or HTML5. This won't work for PDF.
By the way dear how we finaly execute this on web or mobile
in preview, everything works. but, after exporting, it stop working. any ideas to fix this issue?
If you are trying to export to PDF, this won't work.
Thanks again for a new tutorial//Enjoying it a lot. I like to use the images you provide, just to make sure the outcome is the same as yours. Unfortunately where you say "you can download the files by clicking the link below.", there is no link to click.
Hi Carl! Thanks for bringing this to my attention. The files have been added.
thanks! helped me a lotttt
Вопрос: в какой формат этот макет можно конвертировать? И как этот конвертированный файл использовать ВНЕ эко-системы сайтов Adobe?
As of now, the only options are:
1. Export for EPub and viewing it in an EReader, such as Apple Books or the equivalent for Windows/Android. I found that one called "Caliber" is the best for retaining animation and interactivity.
2. Publish Online allows you to simply publish the document to an Adobe-hosted server. Text is no longer live and this is not searchable. But it's a good way of going from InDesign to the web for simple documents.
3. In5 is a paid subscription that has tools allowing users to go from InDesign to your own hosted website. Look into it as it's a worthwhile tool if you're publishing a lot.
4. You can always go to File > Export and choose HTML as the export file. This will output the HTML, js and images for web. However this will not retain the geometry and layout. You will need to work with a developer to clean it up the code in Dreamweaver.
I hope these were helpful and you can understand when you translate back.
@@AngeloMontilla Thanks for the answer!
It turns out that a simple user without third-party add-ons will not be able to use the converted file.
Not all users will be able to open the Epub.
Html requires the necessary knowledge.
And in5 is an additional paid service.
Great, thanks.
Thank you!
No problem Pauline! Hope it helps you create new and cool things! 😀
gooood!!!
Angelo. love your teaching style. I'm telling you dog, this doesn't work in indesign. I wish it did but adobe probably has bigger fish to fry.
Hi Craig. This 100% works in InDesign. It won't work for Interactive PDF if that's what you're trying to do.
I don't know why I can't find "Universal Scrolling Frames" even I am using 2023 version 😂
I just found that function at [window] - [overlay] - [scrollable frame] Just fInformation for people with the same problem like me.
@@RW.MOMOON Hey there! I left the link to download the scrolling frames extension in the description. The Overlay you're trying to access is not functional. It used to be part of InDesign's Digital Publishing Suite (DPS) which no longer exists. You'll have to download that extension if you want the scrolling frames feature. Thanks!
@@AngeloMontilla That's why I could't follow up your tutorial 😂 Thank you Angelo Montilla! I'll download and try it again 😀