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AmEy_Michelle's avatar
AmEy_Michelle
Community Member
23 days ago

Adjusting Accordian Headers/Titles

I wanted to check whether it's possible or not to adjust the font of the accordion title/header in Rise 360? 

Specifically, I have a situation where I need to use the header/title:

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Additionally, it would be great to have the option to unbold the text in general.

If anyone has insights or updates on this, Iโ€™d greatly appreciate your input!

Thank you!

5 Replies

  • Chris-Hurst's avatar
    Chris-Hurst
    Community Member

    No, it's controlled by the theme. You could always use a custom HTML block to create this accordion and specify the font details in the code.

    • AmEy_Michelle's avatar
      AmEy_Michelle
      Community Member

      Hey Chris-Hurstโ€‹ 

      I figured someone might suggest using the HTML block ๐Ÿ˜…I was hoping for a solution that didn't involve HTML since I'm nooo expert ๐Ÿคฃ.

      Still, I'm always up for a challenge, and I tried out the HTML block in Rise. I DID USE an AI tool to assist me with HTML ๐Ÿ‘.

      20 Tries and Adjustments Later...๐Ÿคญ

      ...I'm happy to announce that I successfully created an accordion similar to Rise, and now have adjusted font headers.

      Thanks so much!

  • MeeraLynn-UK's avatar
    MeeraLynn-UK
    Community Member

    Hi AmEy_Michelle.

    I get around it by going into the Format tool then selecting a different Heading level. You have a choice from H2 to H5. You cannot unbold the text though. I've attached a screenshot to guide you. 

    • AmEy_Michelle's avatar
      AmEy_Michelle
      Community Member

      Hi MeeraLynn-UKโ€‹ 

      Thanks for the suggestion ๐Ÿ–ค

      I initially checked the Format tool to see if I could change individual words in the title, but I only found the option to modify the heading level. I appreciate being able to switch between H2 and H5; this feature is very useful for other projects I'm still working on, as it allows for greater creativity.๐Ÿ‘

       

      In the end, the stakeholder wanted something a little different than what I originally asked. However, I wanted to share what I created using the Code block suggestion up above.๐Ÿ˜€

      Once again, thanks so much for your input and help!

      • Chris-Hurst's avatar
        Chris-Hurst
        Community Member

        That looks great! I also use ChatGPT to produce code for me and I'm always impressed with the results! It really does open up so many options.