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The Best eBook Platforms for the Post-Readium Era

Kitaboo

One of the major reasons is that Google’s recent changes to its security rules —such as no inline scripts — have ended up in partially crippling the application. Google had indicated back in 2017 about the impending changes. Evident Point strives to make sure that Readium always stays ahead in terms of technological development.

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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

"There is an urgency to adopt HTML5 and begin the journey away from Flash.". To commit to Flash to HTML5 conversion, organizations must be sure the latter technology is ready for prime time. To commit to Flash to HTML5 conversion, organizations must be sure the latter technology is ready for prime time. Firefox joins the crowd.

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Mercury XRS: What it is, How it Works, What it Could Mean For You

Roundtable Learning

The training industry has adopted virtual reality and augmented reality. However, the technology advanced rapidly, developers multiplied, and costs came down. Now, organizations far and wide see the behavior-changing promise of XR. . And as with any new technology, there could be some hurdles when first using Mercury XRS.

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Does the glove fit? How to make the most of HTML5 in e-learning

Saffron Interactive

Some of us have already embraced the change, thrown out Flash and welcomed HTML5 into our e-learning content. It’s also worth questioning the reasoning behind any potentially disruptive change before diving in. So what should drive adoption (aside from wanting to sit with the cool kids)? Blog Technology' and Chrome 4+.

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Building an advanced eFront theme using CSS3 elements

eFront

Using just these 3 elements we can produce a high quality variation of an eFront theme with minimum changes and increased readability. images/css_images/gradient.gif) repeat-x top; height:25px; border-top: 0px solid #1f3349; border-bottom: 0px solid #1f3349 } Below you can find several screenshots from the theme (as is rendered on FireFox 3.6)

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Online multimedia content in e-learning: Flash vs. HTML5

Matrix

A lot of technological advances support this pull method, with most LMSs permitting the embed of multimedia content files in the online courses. The last few years had witnessed a strong debate over the two technologies that make possible the embedding of multimedia content files in a web page: Flash and HTML5. Apples, aka Flash.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Adobe Flash technology has helped support the delivery of online multimedia content for nearly two decades. Three popular eLearning formats are also largely dependent on Flash technology for their delivery medium: SCORM, Tin Can (xAPI), and video. Browser and HTML5 technologies should continue to mature to close the gap in these areas.