Features of images in interactions
Interactions that can carry images are:
- Feedback
- Taps
- True-False
- Categories
- Sequence
- Sentence
The format
Images must be in one of the following formats: JPG, SVG, PNG, and GIF. Be careful! The lighter the image, the faster it will load and the better the experience. Try not to use too many GIFs, because they take longer to load.
The measures
For a good experience of your courses, the size of the images should be as follows:
- Taps: 1200 x 800 pixels
- Covers : 1920 x 1080 pixels
- Rest of images: 1000 x 1000 pixels
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