After reading the following descriptions, I am still ussure which option I should choose for my SL360 presentations: HTML5/Flash or Flash/HTML5. Does it make a difference?
HTML5/Flash: This publishes your course as HTML5 first with Flash fallback. Learners will see HTML5 output if they’re using a supported HTML5 browser. If not, they’ll see Flash output. Flash/HTML5: This publishes your course as Flash first with HTML5 fallback. Learners will see Flash output if they’re using a Flash-enabled browser. If not, they’ll see HTML5 output.
Do you know what browsers or devices the majority of your users will be viewing the courses on? I'd say that's the biggest piece that should drive your choice of publishing, and knowing that more and more browsers are blocking Flash by default.
Mostly PC's, some tablets. IT in our company supports the latest version of Firefox and IE. But we also have external audiences accessing the material with a variety of devices and browsers. After reading the "blocking Flash by default" article I think it's best I publish for HTML5 first. Thanks!
Sounds great Marianne, and I always recommend testing out the browsers you'll be using before pushing it out to your users - just in case and then you get to give everything a double check!
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I'd suggest HTML5 first personally, but maybe this thread would help you decide.
Hi Marianne,
Do you know what browsers or devices the majority of your users will be viewing the courses on? I'd say that's the biggest piece that should drive your choice of publishing, and knowing that more and more browsers are blocking Flash by default.
Mostly PC's, some tablets. IT in our company supports the latest version of Firefox and IE. But we also have external audiences accessing the material with a variety of devices and browsers. After reading the "blocking Flash by default" article I think it's best I publish for HTML5 first. Thanks!
Sounds great Marianne, and I always recommend testing out the browsers you'll be using before pushing it out to your users - just in case and then you get to give everything a double check!
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