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AlanNagle
Community Member
Hi Sarah,
For courses which were previously published using Presenter 360 with the setting 'Flash/HTML5 Fallback', do you see any issue why these courses will not work when Flash is dead at the end of the year? I'm curious to know if you have done any testing for these older settings across all browsers and if the HTML5 fallback will still work, thanks.
For courses which were previously published using Presenter 360 with the setting 'Flash/HTML5 Fallback', do you see any issue why these courses will not work when Flash is dead at the end of the year? I'm curious to know if you have done any testing for these older settings across all browsers and if the HTML5 fallback will still work, thanks.
SarahHodge
4 years agoFormer Staff
Hi Alan, Janice, and Sandi! Since Presenter 360 is part of your Articulate 360 subscription, your published courses will continue to work if they include HTML5 output. Web browsers will simply ignore the Flash content and display the HTML5 version instead. Your HTML5 courses that were published with Presenter 360 will also continue to work in Internet Explorer 11, however, older versions of Internet Explorer won’t be supported when Flash retires.
This resource provides additional details on how the end of flash will affect courses. It also includes more info on all supported browsers:
https://articulate.com/support/article/How-the-End-of-Flash-Affects-Articulate-Apps-and-Courses
This resource provides additional details on how the end of flash will affect courses. It also includes more info on all supported browsers:
https://articulate.com/support/article/How-the-End-of-Flash-Affects-Articulate-Apps-and-Courses
- SandiWilliams4 years agoCommunity MemberThis is good news. I don't have any purely Flash-formatted courses and I've created only HTML5-formatted courses all year. I hope I'm good.
Thanks!