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Our suggested style includes these elements: Title card. (eg File:Screencast template.png) a few words to summarize the topic, held for 2 seconds without audio. The screencast itself 1-5 minutes, depending on which audience, and what depth wanted. Wrap-up Summarize the points covered, to remind and reinforce. End credits
Status: Done /Script 3: Assembling material - Orange Mike, iFaqeer - File:WP-Screencast-KO-Script3.ogv Tools needed (tied to page about different platforms) Status: Done /Script 4: Possible hardware and software - Robert, AB - File:Hardware and software for sceencasting.ogv
Bootstrap Studio is a proprietary web design and development application. It offers a large number of components for building responsive pages including headers, footers, galleries and slideshows along with basic elements, such as spans and divs. [1] The program can be used for building websites [2] and prototypes. [3]
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Screencast, an attempt to produce effective screencasts on Wikimedia sites. If you wish to help, you can visit the project page , where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion .
Video and script Title (associated wikiproject) Topic Date Time Audience Navigation popups quick tour: Browsing: 2014-01: 0:40: Intermediate Editing basics: citing sources, part 1: Text formatting
Each Bootstrap component consists of an HTML structure, CSS declarations, and in some cases accompanying JavaScript code. They also extend the functionality of some existing interface elements, including for example an auto-complete function for input fields. Example of a webpage using Bootstrap framework rendered in Firefox
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We should also assemble them on a wiki page that ties them all together; ideally, time permitting, we should produce several examples of the sort of screencasts people could produce, as well. Here's one way we could approach it: Explain and visualize the different steps required to make a screencast: Planning a screencast; Tools needed