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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Internet Explorer ( IE 6, 7 and 8 ) the most widely used web browsers has no support for HTML5. 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.

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eLearning Development: Useful Firefox add-ons

Upside Learning

Mozilla’s Firefox is a preferred web browser for many. What makes Firefox different from other browsers is it being open source and highly customizable using Firefox add-ons. IE tabs – This allows developers to check how HTML page would look in IE, without leaving Firefox.

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The changing shape of the internet

Clive on Learning

Chris Anderson’s article The web is dead: long live the internet , in the August edition of Wired magazine, has attracted a lot of attention, including mine, but for many the title of the article would mean very little. Web pages are viewed using applications called web browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc.).

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How to Pick the Best Authoring Tool to Convert Legacy E-Learning Courses

CommLab India

A legacy e-learning course refers to an online course developed using Flash, Dreamweaver, XML/HTML, JavaScript or earlier versions of rapid authoring tools. These tools are dated and cannot meet today’s high technological standards. Luckily, many authoring tools in the market help make this process seamless and hassle-free.

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Articulate Rise – Got questions? We got answers!

B Online Learning

Rise courses use the latest web technologies. Chrome gives the best authoring experience on both PCs and Macs, but you can also use Firefox and Edge. Unfortunately Internet Explorer is not compatible with authoring Rise content. Viewing is supported across most internet browsers. Internet Explorer. Pretty much!

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How to Convert Flash-Based Websites to HTML5 Right Now!

Hurix Digital

Further, some of the most popular internet browsers such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox have blocked Adobe Flash technology for speed and security reasons. Use a robust authoring tool and follow the conversion process. Zoe Tool From CreateJS. Adobe Animate CC. Follow the conversion process.

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Why Flash to HTML5 Conversion is Essential for Your Flash-based Course’s Survival

Brilliant Teams

These online courses have evolved, and so have the technologies used to deliver them. Flash to HTML5 Conversion: The Demise of Flash and the HTML5 Revolution Flash was once the go-to technology for delivering multimedia-rich content on the internet. Test the course with assistive technologies to verify its accessibility.