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Block Templates and Custom Font/Color
+1 one for being able to define a brand style template.
I manage a team of trainers (who are not designers or LXD/IDs) and I would LOVE to provide them with a single default template containing all of our brand colors, fonts, etc rather than ask them to manually recreate the wheel for every. single. course.
Hi Christine,
Here is how we handle that situation.
We've created a template Rise course that has been set up with the correct fonts, icons, background image, labels, navigation, corporate color, and export settings.
Whenever we start a new Rise course, I copy the template course, rename it, and add the required collaborators.
We also have an extensive Block Template library that has been styled and formatted, and these templates are available to all team members.
So between the template course and the Block Templates, we very rarely use a default block.
As every block type we use already has a predefined template, it saves a huge amount of development time, and also ensures style consistency between different team members.
- ChristineBow1524 years agoCommunity Member
That is exactly the workaround I'm starting to build out right now. It's great to hear this approach has been validated elsewhere!
I'm the first-ever LXD at my company, so there are lots of processes to define. And while I don't want to be a bottleneck, I do like the idea of having access to all course settings going forward.
- AngeloCruz4 years agoStaff
Hi Christine! I'm glad to hear that you are able to work around the situation. I'll make sure to reach out to you if we make changes that will help!
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