I'm trying to use a table to get around the fact that you can't do alpha lists in Rise, only numeric, by creating a table. However, I can't see any way of completely turning off the borders, which is defeating the purpose at the moment.
Can anyone tell me if there is such a way, please?
Tina, sounds like a clever workaround to create a numeric list. There is no built-in way to remove the table cell borders, but you can do it with your browser's debug tool. This issue actually goes back several years, I'm glad you posted so I made this video that explains the 'trick.'
The fact that this works is very disconcerting. I thought surely, how can the data from modifcations to the DOM in dev tools be saved back into Rise database??? but it does.... this is a mojor secutiry risk for Articulate though!
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I opened a support case on your behalf so our support engineers can review your concern. Your case is in good hands, and someone will reach out to you shortly with the results of our findings.
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Tina, sounds like a clever workaround to create a numeric list. There is no built-in way to remove the table cell borders, but you can do it with your browser's debug tool. This issue actually goes back several years, I'm glad you posted so I made this video that explains the 'trick.'
Phil, thank you SO much for taking the time to do this! I have been able to duplicate your results, and saved it as a template for future.
I am so grateful to you for this!
This is fantastic! Thanks for sharing this.
Lovin'it, thanks Phil!
The fact that this works is very disconcerting. I thought surely, how can the data from modifcations to the DOM in dev tools be saved back into Rise database??? but it does.... this is a mojor secutiry risk for Articulate though!
I totally share your concerns.
Hello TLH Developers,
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I opened a support case on your behalf so our support engineers can review your concern. Your case is in good hands, and someone will reach out to you shortly with the results of our findings.
Let's hope that they don't close this hack 😂
I agree that it may be a potential security issue, but it is indeed useful for us designers.