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How to Reduce the File Size of your eLearning Images

LearnUpon

Do you find that the file sizes of your courses are huge? To overcome this you need to reduce the size of the mixed media elements within your courses. One quick way to achieve this is to use image compression to reduce the size of the images you are using. . Compressing images reduces the file size of an image.

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Is ePUB Better Quality Than MOBI? Decoding eBook Quality

Kitaboo

Performance and File Efficiency Effectiveness and performance are essential elements of eBook quality, impacting things like download times and readability. ePUB, which is well-known for its minimized file size and ZIP compression, performs exceptionally well in this aspect, enabling quick downloads and smooth reading experiences.

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How to Improve Your Higher Ed’s Website Efficiency

Think Orion

Optimized content often means smaller file sizes and efficient coding practices, contributing to faster page loading times. Follow these tips to boost higher education website speed and performance: Optimize images with reduced file sizes to improve page loading speed.

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How to Scale Up Your LearnDash Infrastructure

LearnDash

Content Delivery Network (CDN). If your user is logging on with a bad connection, or if their network is experiencing high traffic volumes, then their entire Internet will be sluggish—not just your site. Your files sizes are too big. It’s not a good look. Some factors won’t be under your control.

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7 Ways to Improve the Site Speed for Your Online Course

LearnDash

First of all, the file type you choose matters. PNG images will have larger file sizes, so avoid those if possible, and only use them where they will really count. In general, JPG images will be smaller files, because of how they handle image data. Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN). But how do you do that?

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How can I organize e-learning project assets for effective version control and file management?

Yukon Learning

Saving Your Files When developing or publishing in Storyline 360, you always want to work and save locally (which usually means on the C: drive). Saving your.story files on a shared or network drive, or publishing them there can cause errors and put your assets at risk.

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Microsoft Azure Connector

InWhatLanguage

Set up the Automation Widget to allow Submitters to add files to requests directly from the online repository. Use Automated Project Creation (APC) to have inwhatlanguage automatically create new projects when a change in file size is detected in monitored files or a folder.