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Correct Quiz Responses in Red
I work for a company who has a distinct red color for branding. It looks beautiful as a theme color in Rise 360 except for one main problem: Red is implied and associated an incorrect response for quiz questions. However, correct responses in Rise show up as a red checkmark. This confuses users and was rejected by my stakeholders. So, I have to go to a green or blue for the theme. Is there anyway to change this or does Articulate have anything on their roadmap to change the color for quizzes to something more standard and intuitive while allowing authors to keep the theme color to brand standards?
Hello everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360, adding the new feature below:
- Answer colors in quizzes can now be set independently of theme color.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to export your Rise 360 course again.
Let me know if you have any questions about this update!
21 Replies
Hi there, Dan! It sounds like having the ability to customize the colors used for correct and incorrect quiz answers would be really helpful for your team! I'd be happy to share that idea as a feature request. While that isn't on our roadmap right now, we'll let you know if we make any changes that will help.
- MichaelHendzelCommunity Member
I second that feature request! Blue or green for correct answers and red for incorrect makes way more sense.
Hope to see it soon!
Mike
- EmilyKundCommunity Member
I'll +1 that request. It's not intuitive and goes against color associations (green is good, red is bad/danger).
- BarbaraLenze-91Community Member
+1 that request. The check marks and crosses to mark the correct and incorrect answers are not seen by our learners / they are difficult to identify.
- MichelleThomasCommunity Member
Any work around or anything? We are also getting this feedback.
Hi Michelle!
Thanks for reaching out! It sounds like having the ability to customize the colors used for correct/incorrect quiz answers would really benefit you and your team! I've included your voice in the Feature Report and we'll update this thread if it makes it onto our Feature Roadmap.
While I don't have any workaround to offer at this time, I would defer this question to our helpful community who may be able to offer some suggestions!
- EmilyWendeCommunity Member
+1 - Our learners are really frustrated with this. For many English is a second language and when they see red, they think they've gotten the answer wrong.
- VikaKaganovskayCommunity Member
+ 1, this is a very basic and highly needed UI adjustment also for us.
- MarcyWatzlCommunity Member
+1, it is not intuitive to have correct answers in red.
- BertrandWeckelCommunity Member
+1, it is highly counter-intuitive and considerably reduces the pedagogical value of the tool in this case. We need it now !
- JenniDeVoreCommunity Member
Now. my Team is not happy with it.