TalentCraft allows you to add labeled graphics over images so you can provide users with additional information or captioning.
Here’s how to add a labeled graphic:
- Sign in as an Administrator or Instructor and either create a new course or edit an existing one. Then, click on ‘Add Content’ and then on ‘Add TalentCraft unit’ or edit a TalentCraft unit. For new units, select the Start from scratch (1) option.
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Hover over the toolbar and select Labeled Graphic (2). A sample image will be inserted.
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Click Select image (3) to choose a new image from the following options:
- Craft Library: select an image from our ready-made library. Select the category you want at the top and then browse the relevant images to select one for your content.
- Stock images: use the search field to briefly describe the image you are looking for in one of the available online services: Unsplash, Giphy, Pixabay, and Pexels.
- AI images: use the search field to find an already created AI image, or click Create image to briefly describe the image you would like to be created by the AI.
- My library: any images you have already uploaded will be visible here, so you can select one from your library directly.
- Browse: drag-and-drop images or browse your computer to upload a new image. You have an upload limit of 10MB, and these images will be visible in your library.
- Double-click anywhere on the image to add a marker (4).
- Enter a heading and the paragraph text (5). Highlight your text and use the toolbar to edit its properties.
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Drag-and-drop to move the marker if needed. To delete a marker, hover over it and click the Trash (6).
For the next 5 seconds, you can cancel this action by clicking the Undo button in the pop-up that will appear. Once this message disappears, the labeled graphic is deleted permanently. -
Add your markers and once you’re done, use the left-side arrows (7) to navigate between the markers or set their sequence of appearance using the arrows to the right (8).
- Click Publish to save the changes for your TalentCraft unit.