Linking a Video to an Image
If the link you add is to a video hosted on YouTube, Vimeo, or Dailymotion, then:
If the link you add is to a video hosted on YouTube, Vimeo, or Dailymotion, then:
Once your image is uploaded, the option is provided. This way, any reader of your web or PDF magazine who clicks on the image will be directed to the web page you specified.⬤
This is not possible. Instead, you should either:
This is usually due to an issue with the image’s aspect ratio, which is the relationship between its width and height. For example, if your image is very wide (say, 16:9) and you import it into an almost square frame (say, 4:3), the edges will be cut off. In this case, you either need to […]
Every time you add an image, it is saved to your magazine’s media library, allowing you to reuse it during the magazine’s creation. When you invite collaborators, they have access to your media library. However, images they import are not shared with anyone else. Your media library remains attached to your magazine, whether it’s in […]
Some templates come with images that you can use. These images are royalty-free.
Madmagz offers four ways to manipulate an image. Choosing the area of the image to include in the frame Simply move the image to select the desired area. Enlarging or reducing the image This tool allows you to easily resize the image by sliding the cursor. Rotating an image You can rotate the image clockwise […]
Once your image is uploaded, the software will inform you about its quality in relation to the publication of your magazine. There are three possible scenarios. The image quality is suitable for both web and print publication. The image quality is suitable for web publication but not for print. The image quality is not suitable […]
Before importing your image, the software provides information on the minimum dimensions required for a high-quality publication, whether on the web or in print. While the software does not force you to adhere to these dimensions, failing to do so may result in poor quality (for example, your image may appear pixelated).
The accepted image formats are JPEG and PNG. The maximum file size for an image is 20 MB. If your image exceeds this size, the software will not accept it.