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Certificates in Rise
Rise is locked down pretty tight. There are javascript solutions but since you have to publish using Review 360 in order to import into rise, it is impossible to add the files necessary to create certificates...
- PhilMayor6 years agoSuper Hero
You could add the files into Storyline by adding them as a web object. I did a quick and dirty example here with a PoC I already had.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/83005bc5-497c-4ec6-9fcb-16b51c4ad2b2/review
- gerryMayer-e37a6 years agoCommunity Member
Well that's slick. Thanks for sharing...Which Rise block type did you use to upload as a web object?
Could you give a quick non detailed step per step of the process.
1. Publish from Storyline as: web?
2. insert into Rise?
3. Also how did you pass the variable to the pdf? Did you use php or other code?
4. Do you have the files stored on another server or just in Rise?
I see you can use the Embed block to embed iframes but your content would have to live on another server.
thanks...
- SuporteLabTrans6 years agoCommunity Member
Hi, can you show how to do it? Thanks a lot!
- NadiaSiddiqui6 years agoCommunity Member
Phil Mayor
You could add the files into Storyline by adding them as a web object. I did a quick and dirty example here with a PoC I already had.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/83005bc5-497c-4ec6-9fcb-16b51c4ad2b2/review
Hi Phil,
I am keen to learn how you did it, you mentioned that you may provide a tutorial for us Articulate learners. Could you please help all of us in learning how to generate a PDF Certificate like you have done within RISE. Will be grateful. Best Nadia
- Crystal-Horn6 years agoStaff
Hi Nadia and folks! Correct me if I'm wrong, Phil... 😀
It looks like Phil might have used web content created with pdfmake. He inserted the content using the web object option in Storyline 360, and then he would have published the Storyline project to Review 360. He inserted it into Rise 360 using a Storyline block.
I don't have details on exactly how the JS pieces work to pull information like name and date, but it's a great example and will hopefully get the wheels spinning!