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Time to Migrate eLearning Courses from Flash to HTML5

Hurix Digital

Most designers therefore began to shift to alternate languages such as HTML, CSS and Javascript, which are more suited to the mobile environment. HTML5 is easily readable by the search engines and offers benefits in terms of content mark-up and SEO. So, what went wrong with Flash?

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Captivate Tips for Beginners Part III: Adding Text Animation

eLearning Brothers

swf or.gif). If Captivate Animation is not what you are looking for, an alternative is to add effects to just plain text. swf or.gif). Then search your drive for your animated text. This post is the last of a three part series, Captivate Tips for Beginners. How to Move Text with Captivate Effects.

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How to create an online course in TalentLMS

TalentLMS

Alternatively, you can save time by dragging and dropping files – a unit will be automatically created. The “Add Flash Object” form lets you add an interactive Flash animation (SWF file) to your course. Click on the blue “Add” button. The options are: – Content. – Audio. – Flash Object.

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Three Learning Interactions from One JavaScript Function

Adobe Captivate

For example, a Glossary is a Captivate Learning Interaction that presents terms in a list and allows learners to search the list using an input field or scrollbar. swf) while Learning Interactions refer to those compatible with both Flash and HTML5. A subtle, but important distinction when you’re developing courses.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

Alternatively the comments can be stored in a shared network location so that comments from every reviewer can be housed in the same location. Widgets are specially formatted Flash swf files that know how to communicate with the host Captivate project. Comments are saved in an xml file that the user can email back to the developer.

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