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Tips To Consider While Migrating Adobe Flash Course To HTML5

Swift eLearning Services

Much before the most popular browsers officially announced that Flash player would no longer be supported, content development teams had already been on their way to find alternatives to Flash.

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“How do I prepare my legacy Flash courses to transition to HTML5?”

Rustici Software

And it’s true that eLearning courses developed using Flash will no longer play or open on certain devices or browsers. Specifically, Adobe will stop updating and distributing the Flash Player at the end of 2020 and are encouraging content creators to migrate any existing Flash content to new open formats like HTML5.

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eLearning Basics: Flash is Going Away?Have You Checked Your eLearning Courses?

Convergence Training

The end of the story is that Adobe is discontinuing it, Flash is being pulled from those web browsers, and in the near-future, if you’ve got a video file that relies on the Flash Player to play, you won’t be watching that video. What Does This Have to Do with eLearning Courses? Guide to Blended Learning Strategies.