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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?
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- JackDing-f480caCommunity Member
+1 Stimme
- christypabstCommunity Member
Adding my vote!!
- RichardLaurie-aCommunity Member
Agree with GE, it renders the use of coloured backgrounds impossible if there is a list in one of the fields and seems such a fundamental omission of design.
Hey folks - quick update on this issue. The text editor used in Rise 360 doesn't support formatting the bullet or numbering color. We're requesting improvements in that tool so you can have better control over bullets. I'll keep you posted!
- JosephValent481Community Member
It seems to me that there's quite a lot more that could be done with bullets. In Word, I often replace the bullet symbols entirely with all manner of shapes and images. The same thing in PowerPoint. I tried to make a very simple list (just 3 items) that included the icons for outgoing call, incoming call, and missed call - plus a brief description of each. I'm not a very experienced Rise user yet, but I can't find any practical way to accomplish that. I can't replace the bullet symbols, I can't paste the icons into the actual list item. Am I missing some way that I could accomplish this?
And add my vote here as well!
Hi Joseph!
Have you tried using emojis as bullets? They're a fun way to spruce up your text and add visual interest! Here's a sample of what emoji bullets would look like.
I copy/pasted those emojis from this emoji web bank. You may also be able to pull up an emoji keyboard using a simple keyboard shortcut.
Watch my short demo to see exactly how I added those emojis to a text block. Let me know what you think!
- JosephValent481Community Member
Alyssa - thanks for pointing this out, and I'm sure I can and will use it - but so far it doesn't help me in my current situation. I'm trying to use very specific icons to create training materials around 8x8. While the "Incoming call" and "Outgoing call" icons are generic enough that there are arrows that will work, I can't find any emoji like the "Missed call" icon - like a "broken" diagonal arrow first pointing to lower left, then bending to upper left. Although I can recreate the shape any number of ways, it seems impossible to bring them into Rise in any acceptable way for this particular challenge. There doesn't seem to be a way (or at least I can't find it) to insert a png file or copy and paste a shape I draw in another application, like Word or PowerPoint.
- JCBlanchardCommunity Member
Hi Alyssa,
This might be a good solution for a few short lines of text. But it will be sloppy and difficult to read with a long list of longer sentences (especially on small screens) because text is not indented and aligned properly on the left.
- NicoleTrovarellCommunity Member
What about ticks and crosses?
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Being able to insert emojis within Rise text, solves a few problems for me related to displaying symbols. They work anywhere, not just as bullets.
- JosephValent481Community Member
Hi Joseph,
I'm sorry that idea wasn't exactly what you needed. It sounds like having the ability to insert an image within a text block would be helpful for you, is that right?
If we add a feature like that in the future, we'll let you know!
- JosephValent481Community Member
Yes - my issue would be solved by either the ability to insert an image in a text block, or create truly custom bullets.
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