Our IT department is wanting to steer away from .swf (or flash player) files on the server due to easibly corruptible. Are there any pros or cons to publishing and uploading .html5 files to an LMS server?
Also, I am assuming that if I do publish a file and do not click on "html 5 output" that the file will be published as an .swf file, is this true?
There is a lot to consider when publishing your content for HTML5, you might be interested in reading this series of 5 articles I wrote all about HTML5 and e-learning to get some good general information on the topic that you might want to know before you start developing your e-learning course Hope this helps get you started in the right direction!
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Hi Dana!
There is a lot to consider when publishing your content for HTML5, you might be interested in reading this series of 5 articles I wrote all about HTML5 and e-learning to get some good general information on the topic that you might want to know before you start developing your e-learning course Hope this helps get you started in the right direction!
Thanks Nicole! - a perfect resource
Nicole, When I click on the link above a message appears: Sorry, that link no longer exists.
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