When I upload an image for use in quote blocks, sometimes, the image is cut-off-only showing a portion (mainly the middle) of the image. I have tried reducing the image size, but the same thing is occurring.
How can I edit my photo so it uploads properly into the Rise Quote?
In addition to using high quality images, it's a good idea to use images where important details won't be lost if the edges are cropped. Rise courses are fully responsive, so your images may have different dimensions as they adapt to different devices and orientations.
Would it be possible for you to create an image with your logo and quote, and add it as a centered image block? I'm also curious how your content would look in an Image & Text block.
Still an issue. Please provide this information: The size of the .png image for a quote block icon to display without having the edges cropped out. I have tried about ten sizes without success.
A square image is best for that quote block. Try using an image editing tool or PowerPoint to add extra white space around the image. That should prevent the edges from being cropped into a circle.
If you don't mind sharing the image with me, I can help you find the best dimensions for that block type!
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Hi there, Katherine. Check out this article for best practices when adding images to Rise.
In addition to using high quality images, it's a good idea to use images where important details won't be lost if the edges are cropped. Rise courses are fully responsive, so your images may have different dimensions as they adapt to different devices and orientations.
Would it be possible for you to create an image with your logo and quote, and add it as a centered image block? I'm also curious how your content would look in an Image & Text block.
Still an issue. Please provide this information: The size of the .png image for a quote block icon to display without having the edges cropped out. I have tried about ten sizes without success.
Hi Gerhard,
A square image is best for that quote block. Try using an image editing tool or PowerPoint to add extra white space around the image. That should prevent the edges from being cropped into a circle.
If you don't mind sharing the image with me, I can help you find the best dimensions for that block type!
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