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Arrows in Process interactive
We're having this issue too. Unfortunately our solution was to add a first page and force users to click next, to make the arrows make sense. I think alternatively, you could just use a text block. But it's also not a great solution. I love how process blocks provide a visual break for learners and can really highlight element. But sometimes, I don't actually want a process. I just want the visual change.
If you find a work around, please let me know!
- KarlMuller2 years agoCommunity Member
You can use a Tab block with just a single tab.
Not quite the same look as the Process block, , but at least no arrows.
- JulieGrigg-6fb92 years agoCommunity Member
Hello Karl
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried Tab but the heading is too small and you can't change the font size in Tab headings.
I tried a text block as LiG Playmakers Designer suggested but any background colour fills the entire block. I liked the process as it stands out from any fill and the image sits within the text.
I ended up using a single Timeline with the heading in the text, not the default Timeline headings (like tab, can't change font size). It's okay. The learner won't know any different will they...
- JulieGrigg-6fb92 years agoCommunity Member
Hello LiG Playmakers Designer
Thanks for your reply. That's exactly what I use it for. The single slide is a simple, clean block and the background fill helps it stand out beautifully without being overpowering.
I love that Articulate is always trying to improve the product but some changes just don't make sense.
Hope you're having a lovely day :)