Inline Media - Stop Detail Page
Inline media lives within the “Stop Content” module within a detail page, below the various content blocks

Inline media can be video, audio or image. Please refer to the Media Best Practices for more information on file formatting. Once you upload the file, you’ll need to generate an embedding code. The embedding code can be any series of letters or numbers, but must be between these {} brackets. The embedding code is then copied and placed into the content block.

Once you’ve uploaded your inline media, you have the ability to apply general styling controls to the type of inline media (image, video, or audio) under the “inline media styling” tab.

Feature width sets the width of all media in relation to the width of the content block. In order to ensure responsive apps, this width must be set in percentages. For example, if you want all media to fit edge-to-edge of the content modules, you would set the width at “100%” (meaning 100% of the width of the content block, relative to the device the application is viewed on).
You now have the ability to style the background color, specify padding (or “spacing”), add a drop shadow, or a blurred image background. Essentially, all the same styling controls as the “Stop Media” container. Please refer to the Stop Media Styling page for more information on these various controls.

Inline Media - Intro Text
You can now add inline media to intro text panels of all experiences. You can find this capability within an “Experience Edit” page under the “Experience Template Set-up” module, within the “Step 2” tab.

As in a detail page, all inline media utilizes an embedding code, which you must create for each media and then paste within the Content block.

Inline Media Zoom
All inline media can now have zoom functionality enabled or disabled. You can control this functionality under App Customization (on the left navigation) > Basic Settings. Within Basic Settings, you’ll need to untoggle “Basic Setup” and select the “Zoom” tab.

Here you’ll have an option to select which type of Zoom functionality you want for this particular app (pop-up or in-container), and if you’d like to activate it for stop media, inline media, or both. Remember that this setting is app-wide and cannot be controlled on a page-by-page basis.