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HTML 5 vs. Native Apps: A Look at the Pros & Cons

OpenSesame

HTML 5 is the new, trendy tool developers are using to create mobile content that can be supported across devices and operating systems. What’s HTML 5? HTML 5 refers to the next version of HTML, superseding XHTML 1.0 and the (somewhat dated) HTML 4. HTML 5 apps are easier to develop.

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Captivate published project in an internal server

Adobe Captivate

One of my captivate project is not working in an internal server,this project is published in HTML5 version and i have checked the HTML tracker, as such there are no unsupported slides or objects found. Once this project published in local server and giving the correct URL to the browser, it keep showing load icon for a long time.

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How to Scale Up Your LearnDash Infrastructure

LearnDash

We’ve written in the past about popular hosting options for WordPress , so we’ll just start by saying that if you’re still in the “budget” realm, which is to say you’re running off a shared server, it’s time to upgrade. However, when making your choice, be sure to look at the server specifications. Virtual Private Server (VPS).

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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

Upside Learning

Streaming – accessing videos hosted on the streaming server. Related posts: HTML 5 and eLearning Development How Can Adobe BrowserLab Help in eLearning Development? Embedded - Importing and placing videos on Flash timeline. A table of recommendations which will help to decide on right delivery option.

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Create Awesome eLearning Games (Flash and HTML 5)

eLearning Brothers

HTML 5 – Need your game to run on mobile devices? Use the HTML 5 games. To use and edit these games you must put the files on a web-server. You can then launch a config html file and edit the game directly through the web-browser. You don’t need Flash to edit this version of the game. Video Tutorials.

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7 Ways to Improve the Site Speed for Your Online Course

LearnDash

Condense your CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files to minimize HTTP requests. If you have a lot of CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files scattered around, it increases the number of HTTP requests needed to load your website. An HTTP request is any time your browser has to fetch a file from your web server. Here are our top seven.

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The Future of Full Stack Development: Emerging Trends and Technologies

Hurix Digital

So, a full-stack developer knows how to design what users see and interact with (like buttons and menus) on the front end, as well as the behind-the-scenes aspects (like databases and servers) on the back end. They are proficient in languages and frameworks such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (for front-end).