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Hi everyone and thanks in advance. Is it possible to post an image to Canvas and embed multiple links? I'm thinking something like a "roadmap" with links to different sections. Being able to select different parts of an image each pointing to specific links...
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@Dil You should be able to do this by creating and embedding a pdf with the relevant links, or a single slide powerpoint file, and then previewing these inline - automatically open. I'm not sure how that will play in terms of accessibility....
if you opt for pdf then I think you would have to accept full page width - you may have more flexibility in resizing an embedded powerpoint, or if you are prepared to use a single cell table to constrain the content/display.
@Dil ...
Good morning! In addition information you received from @paul_fynn, you might want to check out this blog post from @DrNufer:
I'm sure Sean would answer any questions you have about his process. Good luck!
@Dil You should be able to do this by creating and embedding a pdf with the relevant links, or a single slide powerpoint file, and then previewing these inline - automatically open. I'm not sure how that will play in terms of accessibility....
if you opt for pdf then I think you would have to accept full page width - you may have more flexibility in resizing an embedded powerpoint, or if you are prepared to use a single cell table to constrain the content/display.
Hi Paul, thank so much for taking the time to reply. I will give this a go!
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@Dil ...
Good morning! In addition information you received from @paul_fynn, you might want to check out this blog post from @DrNufer:
I'm sure Sean would answer any questions you have about his process. Good luck!
That's impressive @Chris_Hofer - I'd not seen that, thanks - two concerns/queries
@paul_fynn ...
Those are great questions...and I'd encourage you to post them under Sean's blog posting...so that others might see your questions there, too. I'm sure he'll respond when he has time.
Thanks Chris, a bit more technical but a great solution!
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