Supported Browsers
Desktop Browser Versions | Mobile Browser Base Versions 1 | |
Chrome | 87+ | 33+ |
Edge 2 | 87+ | 46+ |
Firefox | 78+ | 33+ |
Safari | 13+ (desktop, Mac OS only) | On iOS 12+ |
Aug 29, 2021 · Browser Information · Firefox 9.0 + (PC/Mac), Internet Explorer 9 (PC), Safari 5 (Mac) are recommended browsers for accessing Blackboard. · Any Browser/ Operating … 9.
Oct 16, 2021 · Browser Information · Firefox 9.0 + (PC/Mac), Internet Explorer 9 (PC), Safari 5 (Mac) are recommended browsers for accessing Blackboard. · Any Browser/ … 10.
Safari (for Mac users) may also be used with Blackboard, but please note that it may not be compatible with some systems at FHSU. The recommended browser for use with Blackboard is the most recent version of Mozilla Firefox, which is available for use on both Windows and Macintosh platforms and can be downloaded free at www.mozilla.com. Avoid older versions of …
Aug 29, 2021 · Browser Information · Firefox 9.0 + (PC/Mac), Internet Explorer 9 (PC), Safari 5 (Mac) are recommended browsers for accessing Blackboard. · Any Browser/ Operating … 10.
For anyone serving in the role of Moderator or Presenter in a Collaborate conference, Blackboard recommends using either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. As of now, these are the only browsers that support WebRTC (Real-Time Conferencing) technology and Collaborate's Share Application feature.
Google Chrome versions 42+, Mozilla Firefox versions 52+, and Microsoft Edge don't support NPAPI-type plug-ins, including Java plug-ins and many media browser plug-ins. Blackboard doesn't support these browsers for using embedded media types that require third-party NPAPI plug-ins for viewing. 3.
Run the browser checker to see whether Blackboard Learn supports your browser....Supported browsers.Desktop Browser VersionsMobile Browser Base Versions1Chrome87+33+Edge287+46+Firefox78+33+Safari13+ (desktop, Mac OS only)On iOS 12+
Supported browsers for use with Blackboard include Firefox, Google Chrome, Edge, and Safari.
Another great browser for Blackboard is Microsoft Edge. This browser comes with Windows 10, but it's also available on macOS, Android, and iOS devices. ... If you tend to read a lot in the browser, you'll be pleased to hear that Edge has a built-in reading mode available.Nov 17, 2020
The new Windows 10 browser, Microsoft Edge, is listed as being supported by Blackboard. At this time the GVSU Blackboard Support group recommends Firefox, Chrome or Safari. A list of Blackboard supported browsers can be found here.Jan 1, 2018
Blackboard Mobile Learn is supported on iOS 9.0+, Android 4.2+ and Windows 10+. The app is available currently on the iTunes App Store for iPhone or iPod Touch, the Google Play store for Android devices and Microsoft.com for Windows devices.Dec 6, 2021
The problem occurs when you are using Safari on a Mac computer. You are able to login to myCommNet but when you click the link to Blackboard it requires an additional login. This is usually due to the browser not accepting cookies. You could workaround this by using a different browser such as Chrome.
A variety of modern operating systems including common desktop, tablet, and handheld devices like Windows 10, Apple OS X, IOS and Android. Blackboard maintains a complete list of tested operating systems. Note: Windows XP is NOT supported!
Make sure that cookies from third parties are allowed. Third party cookies are allowed by default on all supported browsers. If you experience problems staying logged in to Blackboard, please check your browser settings to make sure you allow third party cookies.
Try clearing your browser cache, and reloading the session. Restart your computer. Try using Firefox instead of Chrome. Try dialling into the session using your phone.
A website can run without CSS, but it certainly isn't pretty. CSS makes the front-end of a website shine and it creates a great user experience. Without CSS, websites would be less pleasing to the eye and likely much harder to navigate. In addition to layout and format, CSS is responsible for font color and more.
Support for Internet Explorer was dropped on March 21, 2019 due to dropping support for Flash plugins. Support for Windows 7 will end on January 1, 2021 due to all support from Microsoft ending in January 2020.
Application Sharing is available on Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge (Chromium), with no plugins required. It is not yet available in Safari stable releases. It may be made available in a future Safari stable release.