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Change bullet color in Rise
In Rise, when I change the color of text to white, the bullets remain black. Is there a way to make the bullets the same color as text?
- DougCannonCommunity Member
3 years ago and still not fixed.
- RonanOMalley-4fCommunity Member
Hi all, it's been three years since this discussion, and I am looking for an answer to format bullets in Rise. Is there a way to do this?
- AlejandrolvarezCommunity Member
3 years ago, and still have the same issue. Such a problem no being able to change the color :(
- PrimeFeliasCommunity Member
Hello, I just want to ask if the above concern is already fixed? Thanks.
- KevinKamedaCommunity Member
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that the bullet will take on the color of the "accent color" you choose if you customize the theme in the setting on the main page of Rise. I'm currently developing a Rise course and selected an accent color that is a shade of green that my company uses. Every block I've added that has bullets utilizes that green.
- EmilyMorgan-da8Community Member
You can change the color there but it applies to everything. So if you want to have one color block with a green background color, you can't then change the bullets to white.
- KevinKamedaCommunity Member
Emily, you're quite right it will apply to all other places that accent color is used. Historically, I have found that the accent color (assuming it's not egregious) is used sparingly throughout the project and does not impede it when changed for all items. But to your point, you definitely want to stick to a theme for coloring and cannot change SOME bullet colors yet leave others.
- HowiePearsonCommunity Member
+1
- CharlotteKisbyCommunity Member
+1
- ReneePezzotta-7Community Member
This is SOOOO ridiculous. This is why I'm telling all the companies and clients I work with to switch to EVOLVE for authoring e-learning. Now that it's subscription based it's completely affordable. SHAME on Articulate for letting this SIMPLE fix drag on for more than THREE YEARS.
Not being able to format bullets? REALLY? - KasperWitzke-24Community Member
JC B posted a simple request 4 years ago. Since then small tech companies has developed to be a part of Nasdaq. And we are still not able to edit a bullet… Staff, how do you feel with your answers. Why not just say it as it is?et.