Showing posts with label flash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flash. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Best Practices for Converting Flash Courses To HTML5 To Run On Latest Browsers

 

Adobe declared that it would discontinue its support to Flash player from Dec, 2020. In connection to this, no prominent browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Safari would support Adobe Flash player. In fact, much earlier to this, content developers have almost stopped using Flash for two primary reasons: the browsers were not fully compatible with the Flash courses; and the eLearning content developers wanted to run their training courses in multi devices – especially in smart phones.




Friday, May 21, 2021

Flash To HTML5 Conversion - Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

 

During its golden era, Adobe Flash reigned in the eLearning industry helping content developers create great training courses with a wide range of interactive and animations. But, the usage of Flash has dwindled due to its inability to support the browsers and also due to the emergence of rapid authoring tools, which proved to be better alternatives for rapid content development. The final blow to Adobe Flash has come in the form of the advent of smartphones. Content developers and clients now want the courses to be played on these little gadgets, expecting to make online learning ‘anywhere, on any device.


Thursday, May 13, 2021

Key FAQs For Flash To HTML5 Conversion


Though hackneyed of late, the question is quite significant in its own sense – “Are you converting your Flash content to HTML5?”

As a content provider who has been in the eLearning domain for around a decade and used Flash to develop your initial eLearning courses, you might be wondering what would be the effective answer!

The question is rampant in the light of ending Adobe Flash Player on Dec 31, 2020. In fact, the need to convert Flash content to HTML5 comes into the picture in the context of ‘legacy content conversion’, i.e., the need for converting your original Flash content to HTML5.


Sunday, March 14, 2021

Major Obstacles for Conversion From Flash to HTML5 Elearning

 

People who have been in the eLearning industry for around one to two decades would reminisce the pivotal role Adobe Flash played in developing eLearning content – spanning a variety of creative courses, animations, interactions, video slides, and games.

Though the year 2020 officially marks the end of Adobe Flash Player, eLearning organizations and individual enthusiasts have already moved from Flash to other sources, in the context of the growing trend for rapid eLearning content and for the current need to play it in multiple devices.

Conversion from Flash to HTML5
New eLearning content is, however, well developed afresh, using various rapid eLearning authoring tools. But, the need to convert Flash content into HTML5 comes into the picture, in the context of ‘legacy content conversion’. HTML5 is identified as having flexibility for content design and feasibility for course deployment.

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Tips For Flash to HTML5 Conversion: Outsource or In-House?

 

Do you know that after 2020, companies won’t be able to run their Flash courses? It is high time organizations act on changing their Flash-based online courses to HTML5 with Flash being phased out totally by 2020. Many companies are already mid through their Flash to HTML5 conversion.

Unlike Flash, HTML5 works on modern browsers, and on multiple mobile devices. In the new authoring tools, legacy courses or Flash-based courses can be republished, redesigned, or revamped. But the point is, do you have an internal team to migrate Flash courses to HTML5 or outsource the Flash projects to an external vendor? Each approach has pros and cons.