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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. Catch 22, right?

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Unleash Your PDFs: Top Tools for Free PDF to ePub Conversion

Kitaboo

Convertio Compatibility: Windows, Mac, Web browsers Convertio is a very easy-to-use tool that can convert PDF files into different formats like Word, PowerPoint, ePub, HTML, RTFD, Text, JPG, PNG, and many more. It offers two conversion modes: batch conversion for multiple files and partial conversion for selected portions.

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Frontend Performance Optimization: Speeding Up Load Times and Improving User Experience

Hurix Digital

This involves optimizing various resources, including CSS, JavaScript, and HTML. File Size The overall size of your website assets, like HTML, CSS, images, etc., File Size The overall size of your website assets, like HTML, CSS, images, etc.,

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6 tips for using images in your e-learning material

eFront

If you have to resort to using images off of the internet, there are some places you can find quality material that is either copyright free or offered with a permissive free license. For a polished look, try to keep widths and heights consistent, and avoid having widely varying image sizes  it looks arbitrary and unprofessional.

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E-learning Development: Selecting the Right Audio, Video, and Image Format

CommLab India

In Captivate 9, we can import only these image (Shift+Ctrl+M) formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, ICO, EMF, WMF, POT, POTX, and PICT. JPEG: (Joint Photographic Experts Group) Possible to reduce the size and quality of the original image. This format compresses the audio file but quality is lost. F4V supports H.264.).

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