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Blur photo with sensitive content, unless learner clicks to see original image with full detail
An alternative solution, if you wanted to keep things within Rise, would be to use the flashcard grid. (You might think the flashcard stack would be better, but it ultimately looks clunkier.)
All you need to do is add the flashcard block, delete two of the cards so only one larger one is displayed, then make use of the 'Full Card Image' options to display a blurred image on the front and the unblurred version on the back. When a learner clicks on the image it flips, which is essentially the interaction you were after.
Hi Sam,
The problem with a Flashcard Grid block is the small images.
- SamWilliamson-14 years agoCommunity Member
I didn't say it was ideal, but if you only display a single flashcard I'd say it's a useable size depending on what you're looking to show.
Another alternative would be to use a carousel gallery. The learner would have to swipe between the two images – or use the navigation arrows – but it would be a lot better in terms of image clarity. You'd also retain the click-to-zoom and caption functions.
Ultimately both of these approaches are a compromise. Pretty much Rise's epitaph.
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