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Flashcard mismatched size
- 21 days ago
Hi HoneyTurner!
Happy to help!
What you're noticing is the expected behavior for Flashcard Blocks in Rise 360.
Typically, authors use Flashcards for question-and-answer interactions. Because of this design, the back of a flashcard is treated as the “reveal" and given more visual weight. When a learner flips a card, Rise prioritizes legibility and emphasis on the back (where the answer usually lives). As part of the flip animation, Rise subtly scales the back content up to make it feel more prominent. This gives the impression that the backside image is larger despite being the same dimensions as the front.
Please let me know if you have any more questions!
Hi HoneyTurner!
Happy to help!
What you're noticing is the expected behavior for Flashcard Blocks in Rise 360.
Typically, authors use Flashcards for question-and-answer interactions. Because of this design, the back of a flashcard is treated as the “reveal" and given more visual weight. When a learner flips a card, Rise prioritizes legibility and emphasis on the back (where the answer usually lives). As part of the flip animation, Rise subtly scales the back content up to make it feel more prominent. This gives the impression that the backside image is larger despite being the same dimensions as the front.
Please let me know if you have any more questions!
- HoneyTurner21 days agoCommunity Member
I'm glad to hear it's intended behaviour. But I do wonder if there's a way to use javascript to override that. Even as Q&A, I think the subtle size difference when there's a row of them in mismatched states would nag at me.
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