Adobe CS5.5 - What's New? Training View a tutorial on this topic

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In this online tutorial series, you'll learn how Adobe® CS5.5 InDesign®, Dreamweaver®, Flash®, and Media Encoder enable you to create and deliver high-impact digital experiences across media and devices.
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Key # Length
1. preview Downloading Adobe Digital Edition 87193 1:59
2. preview Configuring EPUB General options 87194 3:48
3. locked Configuring EPUB Image options 87195 3:39
4. locked Configuring EPUB Content options 87196 2:55
5. locked Adding a table of contents to EPUB 87197 2:27
6. locked Viewing the EPUB in Adobe Digital Editions 87198 1:42
7. locked Exporting as an HTML File 87199 2:26
8. locked Adding audio to your InDesign document 87200 1:55
9. locked Adding video to your InDesign document 87201 1:27
10. locked Exporting articles in InDesign 87202 3:11
11. locked Downloading Folio Producer tools for InDesign 87203 2:52
Key # Length
1. locked Creating Web applications using jQuery Mobile pt. 1 87204 4:00
2. locked Creating Web applications using jQuery Mobile pt. 2 87205 2:53
3. locked Creating Web applications using jQuery Mobile pt. 3 87206 3:51
4. locked Creating Web applications using jQuery Mobile pt. 4 87207 4:02
5. locked Using starter pages to create a mobile application 87208 3:07
6. locked Updating a Web application 87209 1:58
7. locked Setting up a site for mobile application development 87210 2:34
8. locked Changing page orientation 87211 1:43
9. locked Using new HTML 5 Tags pt. 1 87212 3:39
10. locked Using new HTML 5 Tags pt. 2 87213 1:19
11. locked Embedding audio using HTML 5 87214 2:46
12. locked Embedding video using HTML 5 87215 2:31
13. locked Using CSS 3.0 properties 87216 3:57
14. locked Ensuring browser compliance with CSS 3.0 87217 3:24
15. locked Previewing CSS 3.0 changes in Live View 87218 2:16
16. locked Using the W3C Web Validator 87219 2:06
17. locked Creating site-wide media queries 87220 4:09
18. locked Creating document media queries 87221 1:46
19. locked Defining media query code and viewing formatting 87222 2:47
20. locked Adding additional media query files 87223 3:52
21. locked Changing existing media queries 87224 1:25
22. locked Changing media query CSS files 87225 1:45
23. locked Viewing specific media query screen sizes 87226 1:40
24. locked Customizing view sizes 87227 2:07
Key # Length
1. locked Using the new Publish Setting dialog box pt. 1 87228 2:52
2. locked Using the new Publish Setting dialog box pt. 2 87229 2:11
3. locked Selecting an Android™ AIR® application template 87230 2:02
4. locked Creating an Android AIR application certificate 87231 3:24
5. locked Publishing an Android AIR application pt. 1 87232 2:43
6. locked Publishing an Android AIR application pt. 2 87233 2:15
7. locked Publishing iOS AIR applications 87234 4:18
8. locked Rasterizing symbols for better CPU performance 87235 1:46
9. locked Sharing code and assets across documents pt. 1 87236 3:24
10. locked Sharing code and assets across documents pt. 2 87237 1:57
11. locked Scaling content to different stage sizes 87238 3:03
12. locked Using the new IK Pinning tools 87239 1:35
13. locked Preserving layer structure across documents 87240 1:24
14. locked Configuring AutoSave and Recovery options 87241 1:14
15. locked Using the Pick Whip to preview and visually add new code 87242 3:31
16. locked Configuring loop point at playback 87243 1:49
17. locked Configuring fonts with new Font Framework settings 87244 2:55
Key # Length
1. locked Presenting an overview of the new interface 87245 3:24
2. locked Setting new Media Encoder preferences 87246 2:37
3. locked Encoding video with new Media Player settings pt. 1 87247 2:05
4. locked Encoding video with new Media Player settings pt. 2 87248 2:15
Tutorial series by Dan Fanella
Adobe, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash, AIR and Media Encoder are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc., in the United States and/or other countries. The jQuery Project is sponsored by Media Temple and others. Android is a trademark of Google.