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- PhilFossCommunity Member
This uses a snippet of html (its a great time to start learning html and css if you're using Rise). The method uses the way Rise's text editor works natively- just using different styles. I can make a screen recording if anyone wants to see the process.
- CorriCampbell-fCommunity Member
Hi Phil, I just came across your post here about using a snippet of HTML to customize the Rise Course Avatar setting. It looks like maybe no one replied to your post so you didn't end up posting your solution. I would really like the ability to do this in a Rise course I'm working on. If you happen to see my message here and don't mind, I would love to try and implement your solution. Let me know what you think! Thanks, Corri
- JulieOsterCommunity Member
How did you do this in Rise?
- PhilFossCommunity Member
Not only is it possible, it makes the cover page somewhat useful. Here is my first stab at a design, this could even be a grid of several authors, showing 2 here in Apex theme:
- AdrianBaraCommunity Member
Also interested to know if there is any update on this matter.
- JulieOsterCommunity Member
Is there an update to this, our team with Articulate accounts are not the course authors and we need a way to identify them with an image.
Hello, Anahis. That screenshot is from Rise.com! If you don't already have an LMS and you're looking for a place to host your online training content, give it a try!
- AnahisInjasouliCommunity Member
- GalenHaleCommunity Member
Yes, that's what we do. I was hoping for a more elegant solution. I'm going to hack the SCORM package of the next course that I build. I'm pretty sure I can find the location of that value and modify it.
Hi Galen!
Could you hide the course author, then add the SME's name in the course description area?
- GalenHaleCommunity Member
That's what I am afraid of. The credit for the courses in our LMS goes to the presenter or SME. I'd like to be able to add their names to the course without buying a license for them.