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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
126 Replies
- KatieFrassinellCommunity Member
I agree that it would be great to be able to remove or at least shrink the header. It's really huge.
- CourseDeveloperCommunity Member
Also, it would be helpful to be able to have a subtitle option available ie. the option to switch on a minor heading/title under the header. I am developing courses that are linked ie. they have a common title (H1) and it would be good to be able to seperate them via a subheading title (H2).
For example,
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (H1) - Levels of Organisation (H2)
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (H1) - Chemicals and Cells (H2)
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (H1) - Tissues (H2)
etc... - JeffreyHatmakerCommunity Member
I made the original post and I'm glad to see some interest in this feature. In my opinion, if a course is properly developed, it is generally unnecessary to display title after title to keep the student oriented (the context of the lesson should keep the student from getting lost). But, based on Adam's original reply to this thread, his research says otherwise.
Hey everyone! I just wanted to let you know that since this discussion has picked up some traction, I'm documenting the need and your points regarding the course title bar. We'll be able to track this feature request and properly prioritize it.
Here's more on that process. Thanks for sharing all your thoughts!
- ChristopherPoliCommunity Member
I am not certain, but I think I may have the same issue. Sometimes the title/header area is tall, and I have to scroll down to see the block content. It has something to do with the difference in the way a process section differs from a block section. Please see the screenshots in the attachment. They may help understand.
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and the document with images.
Sounds like you're interested in having more options regarding the padding and margins around your lessons. This is a feature we are tracking as well, so I've added this thread to the report.
As for your mention of having the word 'task' vs 'lesson', you can certainly do that by adjusting your text labels. Check out the documentation here. Please be sure to Click New to create a new label set or all of your courses will get updated with your edits :)
- LaurieBarnett2Community Member
I want to weigh in on being able to hide or scroll the title bar/header off the screen so it doesn't use valuable (phone) screen real estate. Something similar to the way you scroll down a web page and the URL bar disappears would work. It's technically always there; you just have to scroll back up to view it again. It would also be nice if the Articulate Review title bar would also scroll up or otherwise disappear so you can really see a Rise course the way the learner will when you test it. My two cents!
Thanks, Samantha. I'll add your comment to the feature request we've filed.
- ColleenLileyCommunity Member
Up vote!
- CassiusNetzleyCommunity Member
Exactly what my content dev team creating and instructors testing Rise courses were asking if Rise was capable of in recent meetings.
There's lots of unused white space up there, especially visible and taking up screen (scrolling) real-estate on some devices when in vertical format. Would be awesome to negate or have the option to remove the title area altogether as the OP requested w/o the need for a CSS hack.
+1 for this request.- RachelCrabtr843Community Member
2ndisies or really more like 7thies!
- BridgetteDavisCommunity Member
I wanted to use Rise to make sales presentations for my training but with the title area and start button, plus lesson labels, I have to use a different software when Rise would be perfect. It's a pain that Rise isn't flexible enough to use for interactive presentations.
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