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HTML5 in E-learning – Signaling the End of the Flash Player

CommLab India

For years, the Flash Player reigned supreme in the world of e-learning. It seemed that the Flash Player was destined to rule the technology-enabled learning world. This means that many learners could not access online learning on mobile devices, using the Flash Player. You have no such problems with HTML5.

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How to Convert Flash-Based Websites to HTML5 Right Now!

Hurix Digital

One of the primary advantages of HTML5 is its ability to support multimedia (audio, video, animations) content and to fulfill the greater usability demands of varying screen dimensions of both mobile and desktop devices. Below are some of the other reasons why there is an increasing demand for Flash to HTML5 conversion nowadays -.

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Best Practices To Make Adobe Flash Courses Run Through Latest Browsers

Swift eLearning Services

Adobe declared that it would discontinue its support to Flash player from Dec, 2020. In connection to this, no prominent browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Safari would support Adobe Flash player.

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Tips To Consider While Migrating Adobe Flash Course To HTML5

Swift eLearning Services

Much before the most popular browsers officially announced that Flash player would no longer be supported, content development teams had already been on their way to find alternatives to Flash.

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“How do I prepare my legacy Flash courses to transition to HTML5?”

Rustici Software

Hey Andy, We have some legacy training content built in Adobe Flash that still contains relevant learning material. I understand that I need to get everything converted to HTML5 before the end of the year, but could you provide any advice before I start this project? Decide what content is worth updating. Best, Andy.

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Flash to HTML5 Elearning: Costs vs. Benefits

42 Design Square

Flash-based elearning content will not play on all devices and from modern browsers. They require a flash player to play the content and most modern browsers, tablets, and mobile devices will simply not have anything to do with flash player for security reasons.

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How to Convert Flash to HTML5 at Scale

Hurix Digital

You can view Flash files like mobile and desktop apps by using the Adobe Flash Player or other third-party players. What is HTML5 and why is it used? Released in 2014, HTML5 is the 5 th and the latest version of Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML). Why should you convert Flash to HTML5?