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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Cross Platform / Browser Compatibility – Every browser has its own rendering mechanism so an application developed for iPad Safari is not guaranteed to work well in other browsers like IE, Firefox or Chrome. Developers will have to make modifications in code to make it work in different browsers.

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Best Practices To Make Adobe Flash Courses Run Through Latest Browsers

Swift eLearning Services

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

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Things to Consider Before Investing in eLearning Development Tools

Hurix Digital

File format for course delivery: Course delivery and file formats are crucial factors to consider while choosing an eLearning development tool. Select a tool that outputs online course modules in file formats that can be read across all major Internet browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge etc.,

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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

Firefox joins the crowd. VentureBeat reported that the most recent version of Mozilla Firefox, 37, supports improved performance for YouTube videos in HTML5 mode. As browsers have become more compatible with HTML5 - Firefox actually being considered one of the slower implementers - this impression has faded. aptaraeditor.

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HTML5 making inroads with Apple and Mozilla

Aptara

Making mobile browsers more compatible with HTML5 will naturally help the technology excel, as developers are looking for a standard that will work across these devices. GSM Arena pointed out that some downloadable solutions perform even better than the iOS model, with Chrome, Opera and Firefox all posting impressive totals.

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Flash currently optional, soon to be obsolete

Aptara

Komando gave instructions for disabling Flash in many different types of Internet browser, from Safari to Chrome to Firefox, and specified that this is the main way to dodge attacks based in the language. This was a sign that there could be an Internet post-Flash, and mobile developers have taken note. Digital Content Development.

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Rich content being viewed on mobile devices

Aptara

The source explained that as long as users are running an up-to-date browser such as Chrome or Firefox's latest beta, they will see the same video content as always, just without any need for the Flash plugin. Digital Content Development. aptaraeditor. Mon, 03/16/2015 - 15:37. Mobile Readiness. Add new comment.