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Configuring QR Code Design

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Please note that this feature is only available to clients who share courses via QR code.

For clients who share courses solely using QR codes, GoodCourse provides an easy way to customise the QR code.

Inputs for your QR Code Design

The items that can be configured are the eyeball colour, the eye border colour, the body colour and the logo.

Previewing your new QR code

Click on the Preview button to see what your inputs would look like on a QR code.

Saving your new design

Once you are happy with the colours, click on the Update button to save your changes.

Once you have configured the QR code design, a sample QR code with your applied settings will be generated and displayed on the screen.

Tips for configuring QR code design:

  1. Use dark colours for the eyeball color, eye border colour, and body colour. This will make the QR code easier to scan.

  2. Choose a logo that is simple and easy to recognise.

  3. Test the QR code to make sure that it can be scanned correctly. You can do this by scanning the QR code with your own smartphone or tablet.

You configure these inputs here (a hex is a ):

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6 digit code for a colour
A screenshot of GoodCourse Admin Page, QR code tab with a form highlighted.
An image labelling the eye border color, eyeball color and body color on a QR code.