Items are general pieces of content added to a course to which items may be attached.
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Files may also be attached to an item from the Content Collection. In Step 4, select Browse next to Link to Content Collection. Select the file on the Content Collection window that appears.
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Note: The Blackboard Learning System can recognize additional file types and associated applications if a MIME extension is added. Contact your System Administrator for more information about adding MIME extensions.
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Note: Users who have the third row of the Visual Text Box Editor available may use the options in the third row to add items.
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Note: If the file format is not one of the supported digital media formats, the Display media file within the page feature will default to the Create a link to this file feature.
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In the Control Panel, open a Content Area such as Course Documents.
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Select Add Item on the Content Area page. The Add Item page appears.
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Enter a title for the content item and add a description or introduction to the image in the text box.
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Click Browse next to Attach local file and locate the image to add.
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The Name of Link to File field may be left blank. The image is being displayed on the page.
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Select Display media file within the page in the Special Action drop-down list.
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Select the appropriate options for the item.
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Click Submit and then OK. The Content Actions page appears.
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Select the position of the image in the Alignment and Placement fields.
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In the Set Width and Set Height field enter the width and height of the image in pixels.
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To create a link to a file outside of the local system, enter the URL in Image Target URL. For example, if the image exists in a central repository, the URL may be http://blackboard/images/picture1.jpeg.
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Use the drop-down list in Border to choose a border for the image. This option determines the thickness of the border around the image. If ‘0’ is chosen there will be no border around the image.
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Enter a description for the image in Alt Text. Alternate text is important for visually impaired users. Alternate text tells users what should appear if the image does not display.
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Select Yes in Launch in New Window so the image will appear in a separate browser window. This is especially important if a URL has been entered in Image Target URL.
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Click Submit.
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Note: The file will not appear in the Currently Attached Files field after the page is submitted. An image tag for the file will appear in the Text box.
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