How can screenshots be captured while editing a guide?
Options:
A.
Manually captured by using the Content Editor
B.
Auto-captured or manually captured by using the Full Editor
C.
Auto-captured by using the Step Guide exporter
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
The Full Editor is a tool that allows you to create and edit guides in a live application environment. It has two modes: Auto-capture and Manual-capture. In Auto-capture mode, the Full Editor automatically captures screenshots of each step as you perform the actions in the application. In Manual-capture mode, you can manually capture screenshots of each step by clicking on the camera icon in the Full Editor toolbar. You can also edit the screenshots by cropping, resizing, or adding annotations. The Content Editor is a tool that allows you to create and edit guides in a web-based interface. It does not have the ability to capture screenshots. The Step Guide exporter is a tool that allows you to export guides as PDF or HTML files. It does not have the ability to capture screenshots either. References:
You cannot clone tips because only guides can be cloned.
B.
Cloning a tip can make it into a new step to save time editing content.
C.
Cloning a tip can be done only in the Content Editor.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Explanation:
Cloning a tip is a feature that allows you to duplicate an existing tip and use it as a new step in the same or a different guide. This can save you time and effort when creating similar or related content. You can clone a tip by using the Clone button in the OGL Editor or the Content Editor12. You can also clone a tip by using the Copy and Paste buttons in the OGL Editor2. Cloning a tip is not limited to the Content Editor, as you can also do it in the OGL Editor or the Redwood Message Editor3. References:
Oracle Guided Learning User Guide1
Working with the Editors2
Creating Content3
Question 7
What information is NOT displayed on a guide tile?
Options:
A.
AppID
B.
Guide type
C.
apiName
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
A guide tile is a visual representation of a guide on the OGL console homepage. It displays various information about the guide, such as its name, status, type, AppID, and location URL. However, it does not display the apiName of the guide, which is a unique identifier that can be used to reference the guide in code or scripts12. References:
Which setting is used to ensure that a guide advances from two options?
Options:
A.
Disable element
B.
Tip offset
C.
Invisible step
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
An invisible step is a type of step that is not visible to the user, but can be used to advance a guide based on a certain condition. For example, if a guide needs to advance from two options, such as clicking a button or pressing a key, an invisible step can be added to listen for the second option and trigger the next step. To create an invisible step, the user needs to select the Invisible Step option in the Activation Settings of the step and choose the appropriate condition, such as User presses ENTER key. References: Creating Content, Creating OGL Content, Working with the Editors, Oracle Guided Learning Content Developer Certified Foundations Associate