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👍 sounds great. Thanks @christensenep! |
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This limits uploaded image file sizes to 256kb, as per the openbadges spec. As a pleasant side effect, it also resolves a database disconnect issue that was happening when someone attempted to upload an image over 2 megs.
I haven't added any additional copy to the Visuals tab stating this limit (I wasn't really sure where to put it without making it seem rather wordy/ugly), but if you attempt to upload an image that is too large, the error message "Maximum image size is 256 KB" will be displayed.