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How to Convert your Content from Flash to HTML5?

Hurix Digital

In 2017, Adobe had made a formal announcement stating that by 2020, the company would no longer support the flash player plug-in. Google and Microsoft too have announced their intention to disable the plug-in in their browsers by early next year, thus bringing the curtains down for Flash. What exactly is Flash?

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The Importance of Flash to HTML5 Conversion and Why You Need It

Dynamic Pixel

Since HTML5 supports these platforms, it is used for designing and creating the content and appearance of e-learning webpages in well-known browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and IE. Other remarkable features and benefits put HTML5 in its league and make HTML5 a better choice than Flash.

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Here Are Your E-learning Tips for 2017

Rapid eLearning

In 2007, when Flash was king, I stated that the e-learning tools would evolve and become easier to use. You’d no longer need to learn specialized skills like Flash and ActionScript. This wasn’t a prediction of Flash’s demise. Catching the Rapid E-Learning Bug.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools: Market, Mayhem and Reality

eLearning 24-7

As the evolution of e-learning continues, the rapid content authoring tools (RCAT) market follows suit. Is it PowerPoint converted to Flash? Microsoft Word converted to Flash? Templates with some learning objects? A robust learning solution of multiple capabilities and outputs? RCAT Categories.