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Type of smart elements that can be added to create an interactive InDesign document

Technology has gifted us with a multi-shade of means to socialize with the outside world. The notion of impression and expression acts as the most important tool to push effective communication in the world of social or online media. You can publish an interactive and attractive book by creatively experimenting with InDesign. The sole reason behind using InDesign is that it accompanies with so many brush like tools that enable you to create entertaining and engaging documents.

If you aspire to digitally publish your text book, magazine, newspaper or a comic book. And wish to add a layer of creative makeup with the help of InDesign. You are required to catch a handful of knowledge regarding the various types of elements that exist for the appropriate use of InDesign.

THE POWERFUL VOICE OF INDESIGN FOR PUBLICATION OF DIGITAL MATERIAL

  • ADD ON LINKS: Adding links help to tie a bond which makes the audience reach and read every link available online. Links are essential root to grasp valuable information for every e-book worm.

There are three main different types of elements used to help you apply clickable links to your documents.

Hyperlinks: Hyperlinks act as a hotspot area to a text or object where you can tap and which helps you to easily navigate your way to multiple parts or areas of the documents or web pages.

Hyperlinks can also be used to send an electronically generated mail.

Hyperlinks can be applied to frames or to a text inside of a story.

Hyperlinks can actively run itself on applications including FXL ePubs, Publish Online,  HTML5 and DPS.

Cross references: Cross reference helps to put strong references or links to the other parts of the document. Cross reference enables you to insert dynamic text that introduces itself as the referenced text and at the same time creating a hyperlink to the uploaded digital document.

Table of Contents: Table of Contents acts as a magnifying glass to help your readers easily navigate to the desired section of the document. You have to opt for Choose Layout > Table of Contents to your InDesign document.

  • BOOKMARKS: A bookmark helps you to easily reach to a desired destination in the document. Bookmarks are visible in the Bookmarks pane of Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat and can be produced automatically using the Table of Contents.

You can jump to a specific bookmark with a Button action.

  • AUDIO OR VIDEO FILES: The media panel helps you to add sound effect and add little moves to your dull and constant file. You can control audio and video with custom buttons. Audio and Video works exceptionally well in layout ePubs, PDF (Adobe reader/Acrobat with Flash Player), Publish Online, HTML5 and DPS apps.
  • MULTI-STATE OBJECTS OR MSOs: Multi-state objects (MSOs) acts as a multi-purpose object to help you create a single element that can help showcase various texts or graphic objects.

MSOs can be used for slideshows. Interactive features such as buttons and movies can be included as the most efficient part of an MSO.

  • FORMS: A form element can be used for PDF reading or in  HTML5 to enter details or to select check boxes or radio buttons.
  • ANIMATIONS: InDesign’s Animation and Timing panels lets you add wheel moving like motion and some extra special effects to page elements. Animations are highly compatible with buttons and multi-state objects.

Animations are available for fixed layout ePubs, Publish Online,  HTML5 and DPS.

  • PAGE TRANSITIONS: Page transitions create an effect when the viewer steps forward from one page to the other. Page transitions are available for SWF and PDF based files.
  • OVERLAYS: Overlays helps you to add a layer of creative effects including slideshows, scrolling text, pan & zoom and image sequences. Available for DPS apps and in  HTML5.

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