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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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- BrandyRainwaterCommunity Member
That's nice for those of you who know how to code, but it sure would be simpler if Articulate addressed the issue and gave us the option to do it easily.
- Ernst-JanBakkerCommunity Member
Come on Brandy, just give them some time. The request has just sent in...
What is 5.5 years In a lifetime?...
Oh..wait 🙃
- BrandyRainwaterCommunity Member
Lol
- AmbraScarlettCommunity Member
Just saw this is 5 years old - surely formatting bullet points isn't that hard even in Rise. Is there any news on when we'll be able to change the colours? I've got white text on a dark background and the black dotpoints just aren't showing up at all.
Articulate updates please?
- BrandyRainwaterCommunity Member
In some cases, I've had to start using the Alt+7 shortcut to add a bullet character so the color can be changed. The problem with that is it doesn't align indent to subsequent lines.
- NieskeStoelPartner
My vote for this 'feature' to change the color of bulletpoints
- GaryJefferyCommunity Member
It seems that we are still waiting for this update? Is this likely to be resolved at anypoint?
- DavidMcCoyCommunity Member
It's been 5 years..how is it that this issue has not been addressed yet?
- LauraChapoton-6Community Member
+10000 Votes
- PhilFossCommunity Member
I've found a way to change the color within Rise! I love these requests that are several years old, the solution might be easier than you'd think. Explained in this screen recording, I can't wait to tell Rose.
- DonnaBassolinoCommunity Member
I can make the edits - but it doesn't seem to save it.
- PhilFossCommunity Member
btw, I'm not sure if the video shows this, after making the edit, you need to click outside of the element you just edited to apply that edit- for instance click once on the parent div. Otherwise it will disregard that edit. I was using Chrome on a mac.
- PhilFossCommunity Member
forgot to provide the code from the recording- you'll need to add this inline style inside the ul or ol tag
style="color:white"
so the final tag would look like
<ul style="color:white">
- DonnaBassolinoCommunity Member
I did this - but it doesn't "save " it ?
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