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Two Column Grid images cut off
I've just found that the right side image I uploaded in the two-column grid gets cropped horizontally. Resizing the images didn't help. Anyone else finding that? Suggestions?
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Hi Ellen,
Sorry you’re having trouble with this.
Can you share a screenshot of what you’re seeing?
In the meantime, Here’s an article on best practices for images in Rise that could be helpful.
- BrianMerrellCommunity Member
Answer on this yet? Still does not work.
Hi Brian. The image grid blocks will crop the images into squares, and you can work with that behavior in 2 ways:
- In the editing window, you can choose Edit next to the image and select "Crop image." From here, choose how the image is cropped into a square.
- In the block Settings, keep "enable zoom on image click" checked, and that setting will allow learners to click the image from the grid to get a full view of it.
Are you seeing something different on your end? I'll be happy to help!
- BrianMerrellCommunity Member
Restriction to only square pictures in a sea of white space makes no sense. Rise needs more workable space rather than acres of white space and tiny light gray font. It's an Apple design style but still frustrating!
Thanks,
Brian
- TiffanyJacksonCommunity Member
I agree this restriction is unnecessary and overlooked. Please fix this.
- TiffanyJacksonCommunity Member
For anyone searching this topic, the fix may be designing your own image of both images that you have within the two-grid layout and making it the single centered image functionality to zoom in on.
- JeffreyClay-b2cCommunity Member
Still nothing on this? The gallery is still severely limited in that I can't post images without them being cropped off and resort to having someone click on the image to see the whole thing. Can you all please do something about this? It's been 4 years.
I will say the ability to use the _NOPROCESS_ in an image name to prevent the image degradation is a great tip. Wish it wasn't buried in a discussion thread. Makes the images in Rise look much better.
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