Difference between revisions of "Understanding the CLIO Look Closer Content System"

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== Overview ==
== 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.
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.
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Currently, the Look Closer system officially supports three types of Look Closer views:
Currently, the Look Closer system officially supports three types of Look Closer views:
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Latest revision as of 18:13, 31 October 2022

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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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