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- EkaterinaMar356Community MemberI love this example, especially design and black and white background. Thanks for sharing!
- FYI, I did a series of posts on how I created the scenario in Rise. You can find it here.
http://blogs.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/simple-way-build-powerpoint-graphics-mobile-learning/- MaryMontgomeryCommunity MemberHi Tom, I gave this a try using the guidance you provided and my images are really blurry when I add them to the flip cards in Rise. Any tips on resolving this?
- Can you attach and example of what you're inserting? Generally if the image gets scaled up/down you get some pixelation with bitmaps. So it may just be a matter of playing around with the image size.
- MartaSajdak-be7Community MemberThis is nice. Since there is no table of content, I would add a "back" functionality.
- XavierCambier-1Community MemberHello,
Thank you Tom for your work! I really like the way your handle branching. It's clear and effective.
Have a nice day! - In that demo, I use the button stacks and link to lessons. Because I link to lessons, I disable the side bar. Here's a video where I explain what I did.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/31d2c17e-74a5-4a5b-929f-b73447c3b3d4/review- PatrickFiskCommunity MemberThanks, that is awesome. I was not aware Rise could do that.
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- ThomasHalbri767Community MemberWow... i'm deeply impressed.. how get you these fantastic ideas?
- CarolinaGavilanCommunity MemberGreat example.
I am curious about how you managed to include the face and hand icons inside the flip cards for the feedback.
Thank you for sharing.- ChelseaDelfinCommunity MemberHi Carolina!
If I'm not mistaken, I think he created the whole front and back of the cards as square images using elements from the Content Library. Selecting "Full Card Image" for both front and back and importing them there should do it :)- TatianaBoryshchCommunity MemberThanks Chelsea! I was wondering about that too :)
- DavidGilbertVOCommunity MemberVery nicely done Tom!
- ConiquaAbdul-MaCommunity Membervery nice Tom! The design elements worked great in Rise!
- HeatherVogtCommunity MemberAwesome!! Thanks for sharing!