![]() Soon HTML5 is likely all that will be supported by Chrome. Per the System Requirements, HTML5 currently does not work in Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, or Firefox. ![]() I can offer screen shots of the differences and can go into further detail on the issues I experience from the HTML5 output versus the Flash output if someone would like to talk to me about it. Please let me know what we can expect as a response from Articulate due to this change within Google Chrome. We have produced literally hundreds of e-learning content in Storyline for customer consumption. The company I work for currently has 9 Storyline 1 and 9 Storyline 2 licenses. ![]() all do not work or do not work as they are designed when using the HTML5 output. Features such as rollover hyperlinks, text interactions, previous/next buttons within a lightbox, ect. Videos inserted from a screen capture get distorted in HTML5. ![]() Font titles and buttons in the Player look distorted. For instance, the images (both created images and images from a screen capture) look fuzzy in the HTML5 output. I have seen the " Comparing Flash, HTML5, and Articulate Mobile Player Output for Articulate Storyline 2" page, but I have found many of my Storyline projects do not look or behave the same in HTML5 as it does in Flash. Will Storyline courses accessed using HTML5 soon look and behave the same way the Flash version does? When this change does happen within Google Chrome, will users be prompted to to use the Flash version OR will Chrome see that there is an HTML5 version and just auto load that version instead? I am wondering what Articulate is doing to prepare for this change that may have a major effect on so many e-learning courses designed and developed in Storyline. Google recently announced that they will be killing/eliminating Adobe Flash within the year.
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