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Full width dividers in Rise
Hi Thanks for getting back to me.
I have attached the settings for the module.
The divider when I insert it into the content and how it displays in preview.
How it looks after I click on it in preview and then go back to the previous module using the back function
Thanks for sharing the screenshots, Michael! It looks like blue is part of your theme color.
Please go to Theme>Colors and change the Color to a Custom color and choose the type of Gray that you want for your course.
Hope this helps you!
- michealosulliva2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestions, but the problem is the dividers display
correctly when they have been clicked (grey and full width) and not the
first time they are displayed/shown (blue and default) - despite setting
them to grey and full width - in the Themes section. My client wants them
to display correctly the first time, They have other developers using Rise
and creating similar content, and they do not appear to have the same
problem.
And I appear to be using the same settings as them, so it must be
something else - and I can't work out what it should be.Regards
Michael
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Technology Training.- AngeloCruz2 years agoStaff
Hi Michael! Your settings are correct. However, what you are referring to is the Continue block which follows the theme colors.
The Continue block will disappear as soon as users completed the lesson or met its requirements. The one you are seeing is the Navigation button.
The color scheme for the Navigation controls the color of the navigation bar at the top and bottom of the page.
While the theme colors control the color of your Continue block or Divider.I hope this information helps when choosing the color scheme for your course theme and navigation buttons.
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