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JeffreyHatmaker's avatar
JeffreyHatmaker
Community Member
8 years ago

Articulate Rise: Hiding the Page Title Area

Hi all,

I would like to hide the page title areas on my Articulate Rise pages. I found this 3 minute video on the web that explains exactly what I want, but he is modifying his HTML and CSS on his local computer. I think some folks will agree that his pages look more streamlined without the title area (for some projects).

http://www.learningdojo.net/articulate-rise-hiding-the-page-title-area/

I understand the basic concepts, but my file structures look different. (I would really be great if there were a feature in settings that allowed me to hide the title areas with a check block:).

Can someone help me out, please.

As always, thanks in advance to all the kind folks who help out.

Jeff

  • UPVOTE. Please add the feature to hide the lesson title on each page (or at least shrink it down so it's not so big) and also please add the feature to hide lessons.

  • Hi everyone! I'm excited  to share a new enhancement we added to lesson headers in Rise! 

    Now you can select a header style and control the height of the header from the Theme > Lesson Headers page.

    If you're going for a minimal header design, choose the Small header height. Let us know how it works for you! 

    • DanielNyakana-5's avatar
      DanielNyakana-5
      Community Member

      Wow, this was a long time coming. We have had this thread going for a few
      years now. This feature should have a gone a bit further to hide the header
      completely if needed. Having said that though, I'm really glad Articulate
      listened and finally prioritized the building of this feature.

    • ChristopherL849's avatar
      ChristopherL849
      Community Member

      It's a start, but I think the goal was always to disable the header entirely. Now it's just a smaller problem :) I'll continue to use the CSS to remove until this can be resolved.

      • DanielNyakana-5's avatar
        DanielNyakana-5
        Community Member

        I've also often gone into the code to make this change. I remember the
        earlier days of Rise when you couldn't even use your own fonts or color
        schemes but those things have improved even though much more can be added
        to make it functionally better.

        I have to say I used to put my foot in it and break Rise 🙃 because it was
        my go to tool, as my career advanced and my knowledge grew so did my
        experience of the entire world of amazing publishing tools.

        Rise was partially the answer to Storylines inability to conform to tablets
        and phones. When building corporate online learning even with limited
        functionality Rise can be great for almost anyone to quickly publish,
        review and launch courses. This works for many folks and it gets the job
        done in a timely manner in many corporate settings and learning needs. Is
        it the most efficient authoring tool out there, perhaps not. Does it get
        the job done with minimum fuss, yes it sure does.