Displays a QR Code on screen, with either fixed or programmable data.
NOTE: This is a premium block type, requiring additional license options in order to be displayed.
Border automatically applies a white border around the QR code for improved readability against a colored background.
The data represented by the QR code may be a number or a short text, but is often a URL. It may originate from one of the following sources:
• A fixed code. Just type what you want to be rendered as a QR Code.
• The value of a bound property. This may be a Spot-local parameter, a Realm variable, or any
other property in your system.
• A visitor's mobile device identity. This option allows a visitor to be identified by presenting a
QR code shown on her mobile device’s display. This can then be read by a QR Scanner block at a
kiosk being visited, thereby letting Blocks know who’s where. This option is particularly useful
when using the Visitor Data Collection feature of Blocks to follow your visitors for a more personalized experience.
If you intend to use the QR Code together with a Locator, the QR code should contain one of the following:
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A plain Location ID number. This results in the shortest QR code, increasing its readability. It’s also
useful in cases where you want to present both a location ID number and a QR code to your visitors.
• A Spot name or path (with path segments separated by a period). This operates independently of any
Location ID, and not such ID need to be assigned to the Spot.
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• A URL, indicating which Spot to locate using a spot query parameter appended to the URL, with a value set to the Location ID
or Spot path, as described in the previous two points.
The last option allows you to use a QR code from a mobile device to do both of the following:
1. Open a Visitor Spot web page (using the URL part).
2. Locate the correct spot in Blocks (using the spot query parameter).
Most mobile phones have an inbuilt QR code scanner – for instance the iOS Camera app, Google Lens on Android or using a separate QR scanner app – taking care of the first step. Here’s an example of such a QR code URL (here using the “Spot path” option, rather than an ID number):
https://pixi.guide?spot=Entrance.Welcome
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