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Flash to HTML5 Conversion

$12/hr Starting at $120

Evolution is the rule of nature and with this rule, each creation needs to undergo changes at some point or the other. Back in the 2000s, it was a common sight to see websites with animated banners and embedded nuggets for visitors viewing delight. This animation methodology (developed through Adobe flash) was followed in the eLearning industry also and course since then has been crunched using flash. But by viewing the source of the developed content, the team would often see little HTML codes and an embedded SWF file, which was difficult to read the content for browsers. Hence, browsers could not read and required a plugin from Adobe to read the content. Since 2007, the downfall of usage of flash technology to develop started with iPhone stopping support to play the flash content. In 2015, Google moved its biggest video platform i.e. YouTube videos to HTML5. The final nail came in July 2017 where Adobe official announced from December 31, 2020, Adobe Systems will officially stop updating and distributing Adobe Flash. With thousands of hours of developed flash eLearning content by organizations, redeveloping these courses is a huge investment in itself plus the time involved would also be long. Neglecting to convert Flash to HTML5 will have serious implications as the whole learning system of the organization will crumble. L2W has the solution to all the queries raised above as we specialize in converting the courses with the latest recommendations to the latest technology i.e. HTML5. The step by step process involves decompiling the course material to get raw structuring of the course so that financial investment made by the organizations in the first place does not become futile. After completion of this process, the latest innovative designs and software are used to develop the course with the latest findings. These modified HTML5 courses can run on any platform or device.

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Evolution is the rule of nature and with this rule, each creation needs to undergo changes at some point or the other. Back in the 2000s, it was a common sight to see websites with animated banners and embedded nuggets for visitors viewing delight. This animation methodology (developed through Adobe flash) was followed in the eLearning industry also and course since then has been crunched using flash. But by viewing the source of the developed content, the team would often see little HTML codes and an embedded SWF file, which was difficult to read the content for browsers. Hence, browsers could not read and required a plugin from Adobe to read the content. Since 2007, the downfall of usage of flash technology to develop started with iPhone stopping support to play the flash content. In 2015, Google moved its biggest video platform i.e. YouTube videos to HTML5. The final nail came in July 2017 where Adobe official announced from December 31, 2020, Adobe Systems will officially stop updating and distributing Adobe Flash. With thousands of hours of developed flash eLearning content by organizations, redeveloping these courses is a huge investment in itself plus the time involved would also be long. Neglecting to convert Flash to HTML5 will have serious implications as the whole learning system of the organization will crumble. L2W has the solution to all the queries raised above as we specialize in converting the courses with the latest recommendations to the latest technology i.e. HTML5. The step by step process involves decompiling the course material to get raw structuring of the course so that financial investment made by the organizations in the first place does not become futile. After completion of this process, the latest innovative designs and software are used to develop the course with the latest findings. These modified HTML5 courses can run on any platform or device.

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Adobe Creative SuiteAdobe FlashAnimationeLearning DevelopmentGoogle CertifiedHTMLHTML5Information TechnologyiPhoneVideosYouTube Marketing

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