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Alignement issues with images
Hi !
I have some alignement issues with my project.
1. i have 2 images that are the same heigth and when I put them side by side, one seem to be 1px longer, i don't know why, i verified the size multiple times already
2. I use multiple layers with an over for when you over a box, an image appears on the image that on the default layer. but the image apperas like 1px on the left and because the 2 images are the same with 1 or 2 difference, the problem is quite visible.
For both problems, I verified the size and position with the tools in sotryline
Have you an idea of what i can do to resolve this ?
Thank you!
Hello Angelo,
Thanks for reaching out!
Would you be willing to share a copy of your project file here or in private through a support case so we can take a look at the affected images in your project? We'll delete them as soon as we're done testing!
- AngeloNogueiraCommunity Member
Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
I am sending you a copy of the file as an attachment
Thanks again
Hi Angelo,
Thanks for sharing your course with me.
I placed a rectangle behind both of the images in your slide, and they appeared to be of the same height for me.
Would you mind performing the same test on your end so we can see if we are getting different results? If you still encounter the behavior, try doing a repair of your Storyline 360 installation to see if this helps.
- AngeloNogueiraCommunity Member
Hi, thanks for the quick response!
I'm sorry, the problem is in the slide 1.2 and between the images in the layers, some of them are the same height but appear to be 1px shorter, I tried with the rectangle like you, and the problem is quite visible
Thanks again
Edit : Just did a repair, but the problem is still there
Like you can see in the screen, despite the two image having the same height and Y position, there is a difference of 1px between them
- Jürgen_Schoene_Community Member
this is because of the different percentage scaling of the two images by the browser - this is quite normal
the best is to just put a black rectangle - that is a bit bigger - behind the imageresult:
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/c9f2903c-3e21-480a-9f52-3fc026e7534b/review