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SL3 issue: "Zoom Picture" is adding a grey border around the image
"Zoom Picture" is adding a grey border around the image.
That is an actual screenshot showing the border it has added.
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- BobMcVetyCommunity Member
Thanks.
- TrevorSlydelCommunity Member
Having the same issue. This is a pretty serious bug.
- RutherfordRankiCommunity Member
Any updates on this bug? It still appears to be happening in the latest release.
Hi there, Rutherford. I'm sorry I don't have an update on this issue yet.
- JoyceMaurin-e58Community Member
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I tried to use this functionnality to get around another bug, but I face the grey border as well...
This has been reported a year ago. Is everyone using the Zoom picture functionnality facing this bug? Has someone found a way to use it and remove the grey border? Is it due to the images we use?
I'm starting to be really tired, always needing to try to find a detour to get around almost on each bug I'm facing instead of you resolving them in the first place.
(NB: using SL 360)
Hi Joyce,
I'm sorry this, and other issues, continue to cause detours in your work. I shared those sentiments with my team, and I'll keep you posted here if there are any changes on the status of this issue.
- JoyceMaurin-e58Community Member
Hi Ashley,
In the meanwhile, I'm using the 'fix' that open a new layer when interacting with the image (I trigered on double-click). But, of course, it just add more complexity to my projects (if an image change, I have to change it everywhere and the risk to forget one is here)
Best regards,
- MattLangCommunity Member
I have been having to do a similar work-around and it is a huge pain. This problem has occurred ever since the switch to Storyline3. It wasn’t an issue in Storyline2. We’ve been through several updates now and the problem is still not fixed.
- BrengreLITTYCommunity Member
Same problem here with SL360. Using the integrated "zoom" adds a black thin line around my pictures.
What's more, the picture of the magnifying glass is note at the same place when published than in my working file. It gets in the middle of the picture which is ugly. Hello Bérengère,
Really sorry you've run into this issue. Our team is investigating the cause of the border/outline added to images, and we'll keep you posted on what we find out.
I'm curious to hear more about the magnifying glass icon moving when the file is published. Could you share a screenshot that compares what you see in Storyline versus what you see after the file is published?
I'll be standing by!
- BrengreLITTYCommunity Member
Hi Alyssa,
Thank you for your quick answer.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/730d7755-a95a-4f8e-9576-44f6afe1f3de/review
Comments are on the right. I can send you the file if you need it but I didn't do anything complicated except importing images and putting a frame and a zoom.
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