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GerryMcAteer-86
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4 years ago

A glossary to use in Rise

This glossary example uses the Quote Carousel block - one letter is represented by one quote. I have inserted a table with a header in each of the quotes which can have extra rows added to them when required.

You can navigate by 'swiping' left or right, clicking the left or right buttons or clicking on the hotspot dot below the table. I also added a alphabet index (roughly spaced) as an image. Note this really lends itself more for desktop/laptop viewing. The block can be saved as a 'Template Block' so can be reused in other Rise projects. Easy to edit and remove letters which are not required. :)

I have added a second simple glossary example which uses a labelled graphic block, again this can be easily saved as a block template for reuse in other sections of the same project or other new projects.

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  • Hey Gerry - what a great (& simple) answer! I particularly love the second example. Using the labelled graphic in this way opens my eyes to all sorts of options.
    Thanks for sharing.

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      GerryMcAteer-86
      Community Member

      Thanks Justin glad you were able to gain some insight from the examples :) Cheers Gerry

  • This is so creative, Gerry! Great use of the blocks. Thanks so much for sharing!

      • KateManasco-d74's avatar
        KateManasco-d74
        Community Member

        We are looking to create a good glossary for the first time also!  This is a great method - would you mind sharing the Rise course with us as well?  Such nice work! 👍

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    AlenPantelic
    Community Member

    Hello Gerry, sorry to bother, if you do not mind, can i have the file as well? :)

    Thank you.

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    daodn
    Community Member

    Hi Gerry -- I just came across your glossary.  I love it.  Thank you for the great idea.  Would it be possible to send that list.png file?  I'd like to recreate the block letters above the glossary table.  Again, this was a great creation!