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Adding a text box for user input in Rise360
The use of Storyline makes it a bit complicated, and not ideal on mobile. But its a cool solution. I use a modal popup that the user can access throughout the course in a persisting global menu. It also uses localstorage. The user can simply download/print the single text input, the text is 'saved' for the user but it doesn't get sent to the LMS.
- StefanLindstrm2 years agoCommunity Member
Nice, thanks for sharing! Two questions. 1) How do you get Notes as a tab above the navigation menu? (See picture) 2) What model popup did you use?
- PhilFoss2 years agoCommunity Member
I'm uisng the Fancybox script for the modal functionality, and by editing the index file you can add your own html above where the Rise 'app' loads on the page. I'll plan on putting together a learning module with the source files.
- StefanLindstrm2 years agoCommunity Member
Many thanks for the feedback!
- MaggieQualls2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Phil, are you able to explain a little further how you did this?! This might be a solution for me.
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