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When our Technical College moved from Pearson eCollege's LearningStudio LMS to Canvas, much of the course content we migrated kept the same HTML code from eCollege. Sometimes, this included <font> tags, <span> tags, and other HTML elements that made our pages look different style-wise compared to how we currently build courses in Canvas. (Using this handy tool that cesbrandt found for the Community, HTML Editor Syntax Highlighter, I've been able to more easily identify "junk" code that really isn't needed in our course pages.) While you can certainly use website software (such as Adobe Dreamweaver) to clean up HTML code, I've found that there are some online HTML editors that work just as well. I've been able to reduce the number of lines of HTML code significantly while keeping the general look and feel of the page the same. For example, I've used this website:
Here are the steps:
You should now have a course page that has less code but still generally looks the same for you and your students.
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In September 2023, I started a new career as a Learning Management System (LMS) Technologist at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, MI. Prior to this, I was an Instructional Technology Web Specialist at Moraine Park Technical College (January 2001 to August 2022). I enjoy playing disc golf, watching movies, playing video games, playing board/card games (Architects of the West Kingdom, Dune: Imperium, Carcassonne, Disney Villainous, Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition, Everdell, Great Western Trail, Parks, Trails, and Viticulture), reading, and being with family and friends. I am currently on my fourth Toyota Prius. The first (a silver 2004 2nd Gen) was victim to a flood that came through our area, and water got inside which ruined many of the electronics in it. My second (a magnetic gray metallic 2009 2nd Gen) was totaled in a rear-end collision. I totaled my 3rd Prius (a silver 2011) when I rear-ended someone by accident in town. I now have a 2019 Toyota Prius Limited...and it's awesome!
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