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Many activity types, such as Annotate Image and Card Match, use the CLIO Look Closer function to create lightbox pop-ups that function in a consistent way across the interactive.  This content is defined in the Activity configuration file using a “Type” and “Data” system.  “Type” is used to define the type of content that is being displayed, such as rich text, an image gallery or video.  “Data” is used to store a specific format for that type of content and is used differently within the Look Closer function.
 
Currently, the Look Closer system officially supports three types of Look Closer views:
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|Gallery
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|Video
|Display a video and playback controls.
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|Rich Text
|Display scrollable rich text.
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Overview

Many activity types, such as Annotate Image and Card Match, use the CLIO Look Closer function to create lightbox pop-ups that function in a consistent way across the interactive.  This content is defined in the Activity configuration file using a “Type” and “Data” system.  “Type” is used to define the type of content that is being displayed, such as rich text, an image gallery or video.  “Data” is used to store a specific format for that type of content and is used differently within the Look Closer function.

Currently, the Look Closer system officially supports three types of Look Closer views:

Type Description
Gallery Display one or more images that can be panned and zoomed, each with a caption.
Video Display a video and playback controls.
Rich Text Display scrollable rich text.
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