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I make interactive comic-strip-animation stories in a Flash format for my web site (hobby only). The visitors are attracted by paid advertismensts.
But - the main browsers, Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer Edge do NOT support Flash content any more. The random reader can only open if using Mozilla, which must be especially enabled for Flash. The result is that any hope for a random user to stop and read my works is utterly killed.
True - I manage to convert .fla files to HTML5 and to make HTML content by pressing the "Publish" button. It works perfect on my computer with any browser, including Chrome and Edge - but if I copy it - it does NOT work and also can NOT upload it to my web site. I tried to understand the complicated instructions about Canvas5 from Adobe - but it is written for professional programmers who do not need Adobe Animate to make web content at all.
I have bought the Adobe Animate to make Canvas5 HTML interactive animations which can be visible by most important browsers across the Internet, even including mobile devices. It ended up that actually nobody can see it and I am frustrated.
Any kind of help or a hint only about the problem will be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Goran Majnaric
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save your fla to a new directory.
publish to that new directory (that will be the default).
all the files in that new directory (except the fla file) need to be uploaded to your server.
[moved from Adobe Creative Cloud to Adobe Animate CC - General]
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save your fla to a new directory.
publish to that new directory (that will be the default).
all the files in that new directory (except the fla file) need to be uploaded to your server.
[moved from Adobe Creative Cloud to Adobe Animate CC - General]
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